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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-12-05

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1862-12-05 page 1

UOOr SKIRTS. HENRY S. HAWKS. ' ... ; i IS r.tra Place (Bear BFaaway,: t ' NEW yOVLKl MANTirAOTOBBB 0 STEEL HOOP SKIRTS erir Btrerr DoiiorlpUoJa, Orders laMbnillj altentiea la. a Kan. ar o:tlu d.im OASHi MANUFACTURER t DEALER IB i HOOP SKIRTS! -: Cartel, Shirt Front!, fcc, ec B6 Frauklla St., welt eBroedwey, j y. new york. .uUoceiues. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS . ; Fresh Family groceries- MoOlpud cto Bo 11 ox Have opened. RKWSTOUa In ItoOWVHBlI BLOU . lu the room Utely occupied bjr Heo. Oar. Ov-i , j sua uk Jim. iwiiim - i -, ; .' 'ne w and frssbsvppl r or, ; t Foreign and Domestic Grocerlei, Of ail kinae, inducing -TEAS, SUGARS, mai. ABRKS. D H I E D A. SALT FISH, SPICES OF ALL SORTS, ftOAF. Ap?UMlfFAMILTFLOB FRUITS OF ALL HINDU, And In ha TB ABTI0L8 k.pt lu B well stocked ' V Iho beet brands of LIQUORS, CIGARS TOBACCOS, Em., always on baud. sept d.Hin ' . PITTSBl'KO ADTERTISIKO. M BURKE BARNES, FIRE PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, Vault Door, Burglar-Proof Boa, and MANUFACTURERS, os. 18 nd 131 Third St., bet. Wood and Siuithueld its PITTBBURGH, PA. Columbus, 0., Sept. Id, 1868. ifi.nas. S. S. Abboit Hon Plow nd diagram of Boh N... 6. llurk.A Barnes, Pttt.mirgn.ra. I ,uld like, 11 lumhod as I have drawn thy diagram ; ...d h.m tlu Inside dnl.hu I In sood .tyl, and the . outside some llulo littter then la iieual for "B. A B-....-. m in HnA aiiv fanlt with B. A B 1 mk ot tlttfo. a. I hava aly to a warm frlaud of H. A n Uvo Rliou meir nan, i". ..uti. . . ltl tint Ail.tn. kcDra a do. My olnce blg d rtly oror your ttoro. you can he Ihn lltKiny to .ho It a. aa.niple f. I not to k; a. uuialc at po.lbl, and at the mute tine I waut ous tint will not Kt out of ordi. Want tl. Ma aa .oou ai they oan mika H, and tno Btauoon- 111. K. B oau l.rlDg n lorwaru. . v..nr. iMf rasuuctfullr. H. K. BBS9UH, J. P. P ABMOTT A SONS, Agei.ls, llolnrabns, O. 8. A.MBINJaLir, Agent, Wheeling, Va. JOB, HplBdHi MauDfaolureiof .' (JOPPEK-DIBTILLBD PURE KY23 WHISKY! I it r- from driia. or adulteration. I extract from it tha FUSIL OIL, by a new and Improved process, (eaderlng It free from any uuLonui substances. . . , A large lot ot old aud now liquors oonswntly on hand. The hi -best market ossh price paid at all time, tor Sis. 1W, Ml, ftS aud lso. riral p. sepld'disui PlIfBBUBtl, ETNA STOVE WORKS 'iW. 30 W00S Strut, corner Second, Fitt$burght, Manufaotuier nfl Wbulcaals Dlr In r11 kind of COOK. PARLOR, AND HEATING BTOVBS, FBONXS, FENDERS, &o . lu our sample room may be found tt.fi cele- brfc'odGfVB I1UUMNQ CO-jK STOVES. We harealto ftfery Urg tusortiuvok of PAIiLOU nd BKA-TING fiTOvKS, ambrttciPgiotiieoi th fit FittUriu uow of-re4 to tbe iiublio. Ffeooy Euameled Orate Fronts and Fendere, -of thanowtMit tylei, Common Kitchen Bow tndJmn 0tei, alt of wliicb are ottered at very low prion.. .- We hare also Talisman, Eureka and Tropic, to which w wonld ctll th iiarticular attention of Dealer. These H tor os haro the ttretiteit run of auj yet Introduced, aud In ll CMct reiid t unlvenal fatlsfavtlou. The platee espoeta, being double, and io oonetruoted aetoooneuma 1 be greater part of the imok and 0i, aud require lna fuel than any other, aud free from dirt compared a ith Iber .fovea. S Bpeolal iuluuementa offered to bullderi in want of Orate Front. noplWam. SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. William A. McClorg, ' WB0LK3ALC DUAL KB AND UANUFAUTUBEB OF Carbon Oil and Lanpst Warobouse 61 Wood Hire, Plttsbunth, Feub. -teplndSm. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, &.C. KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., MiDufaoturert, holMale A Bet all. Df aim In CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS r QENTLEMElfS FURN1SB1NQ GOODS, No. 99 South High Bt. Bet wee Town and 8 lata Street!, COLUMBUS, OHIO. LW CARDS. ., SUMNER T. SMITH, . -Attorney- aud Countiellor at Law, aad Notary I'ubllc. , i UU'T BANK BDll.niNO, t'HUNKB OF BTATI AND HIGH BTBBKTB, . CotrjiiBDB Ohio. Will promptly attend to Baslueaa In Federal or State vuuria. , scptlll BMwam. H. u it i x i u a OoLrjmtn, Oato, ; ,. wtih . . niCK CIHTTKMUB", AiToaans A Law, M Wall Btrtet.Sew Vork, Artesd to Be ors aad Ohio oollecUoaa. r (3. G. COLLINS. i ATIOHNSr ,AT,.LAW. . Offki iVb. 67, South High Strut, tut atari ihm tr ins 04i upet, ' - - COLUMBUS 0. Will promptly attend to OollacUon. and other Law usinese. CLOTHERS GOODS. , Weaver, Blchardson 4 Co.. . No 66 68 Reade Street, N. Y. '.' ' " ' IHFOATBAI A DIAMltt IM I I: ' WOOL X3 N GO OD S FOR TAILORS ASD CLOTHERS.-Embraolng flat Tarlety of OVER COATING, FANOr CA83IMERE8, SATINETTES, VEST-INQ8, Ao., ta. hi ootlfl.d6ra. . Parlor Skates! Parlor Skates Tbi vsa or taa raatoa utm inmi.hr. t most osefol and attraotlra raerolsa afar lotralno. to the publlo. It exactly Imitates Ice fkatlnj;, f;B ' ; Floor, Oil Oloth, or Oarpet asav be akatrel aw wlthan . iniorj to eltbar. Depot 44e enadvap. M. T. 0. ,M VAIC, tola Agent. ' " P, 8. A liberal discount to the Trad, - ; ectSii.dfrni VOLUME XXMl SUARFSUOOTERS. SHARPSHOOTERS ! Lieut. C. II. COG, WHO 14 RAISING A COMPANY OF Long llange Shooters, Is desirous of gelling SO more men that have nee of loo Hint, to serve as Bubstitutee, I will gret them from $150 to ??oo - - eacni Oe'.l on tr-e at Cal p Her Bteld. hetr Stausfleld, or Usui eH7tZs-UW , S..BOTVU n.Ul'H. Webstef's Uirp-shooten 1 rlUl8 ODMPANT Or IKLKUT A UAua.aaiBn ta now iwiimiiog In f rankUn.l.tcKiug.rairncia, riitA way, alaotaou and u 1011 uoouu-a aurtur a raiit orjar of th. W r llo oarltnaut, tha arat arer authotiieu in Ohio. I am aouunlsskned lg theOuturaor rprclally to aiillal a ownpauy of 'hot. nlnkal tuarkfuien, Iho raal lliU of thoarmi, uoir to lorio In Una ot ontlle, tint to no ma iM.kNiUu.n..u.i.Mi mi lout, ranaa. ' Ho 00. cna he tu.k'Rdln uul.' ha ht. la a cunftcutire ah , at mi. mul. a atrir nn. oar 36 lnchaa. or th eama .irli-g. ol.hacd. at 10U v.r,l. tbO oartlfloata to b. "rlilan in tha targatuad atn 1," auka your target Utt with any gun you vh 1 an. ' . . ' : . Thla y ppaiif ill aa a,rad ltb tha latc.t pattern ol r, BHARP'8 TARGET RIFLE, ma1.eiprM.lv fg,thl. Oorj.i, CMt-.t-iil Barrel!, r oil. Triggan, I-k.ropa BIKOMi uo oaiauia ir,, died bis tlnin In a wiuuta, and lu all re.pacta the Oct waapounow knowa. - BUDNTF AND ADVANCE PAT, 4, arbeu Biutarad la. Pay, the Ufflo al other. oiuutae:!. . , CLOl'HINQ AND EQCIfMEJJl'B, aauch the fUia.t la th. amiTraa ' i- 1 - -aT RATIONS of thbit In the.ervtea. Tha Capital 0"iinyof Ohio RENDEZVOUS COLUMBUS, OHIO; RaaroltltiR office, lu each of tha Ijfore U'liti a ooonltai. ThoM al.hlnc to anll.l, or recruit for thi. 1 mpany will cuie firw.rd aonn. Any letter, onol. .nig a atutup. de.irlng further Information will ho auHH"J pron oily. Uticrnltluii Olflce corner of U-litl) and HroaJ .'n el., I uck-ey. Ulock, Uoluuihua, Ohio. LIC IB H. W k' IJHTKI, (Hj.jl. nm i in.ii-K .'i'11 rl C1CIATI AOVEKTISI.Vt.;. JHAMEO (" OU,OOV Mote") ion tub palii or fhk uivfoitY or T UK U1IEA11 HEUELLII, By Hon. J, T. UhbLXY, puMUbed In both Kullib and Qeiituu lauguaii; epWid icily lllofttrated on ettel, to be couplit In tno royal ootiro volunits, elefcantiy btuud Just the lo)k (or the tlmtt, U la Laving a sal ivever before eunlU-d by any work put into tbe bands of en Agent. For teruii, dec. pic me addrej-i liuoiidlatcly, 0. M. DUNN A UU-, tubllsboif, noTlT an, 7'tiS-dly Uinrtuuatl. OMo. SVli 111 iTIfi OF aUiidjt., r'iit rt.itfc rVnU fMriiiHiitatlun lu (Jldar aul Win". We have maou faotared and sold Sulphiw of Ll i a the uaxt foui jars, aud in uu cast) buve we known It to full. Old r can be fenuenttxtuuttl It tastet vKuolly as d'Mlred, aud chu rr tneuiatlcn lunnod(.Uly arret-Ud, lu a few hour it will settle perfectly oiukr,and rt uiBiu the sume In Haver and taste tiulpbltci.1 Lime Is acbeup, eftbtly tuituagnd lul-stflnoo, insoluble until uiuu presume itseu, uu iuiVm ung uu u. oleaaai.tuiM. it ettlrtttt tin bottom with tbe lite. Tlie t- tlmnnv i.f uverv one w ho hue iiai d It U so emphatlo lu IU fuor, that wo fm.1 Juatitlnd In saying that Us bUcccH 1 always certaiu. We put it up in 10, bottUi.each not) bfitiigeufflcirutfor a barrtilf also vU lu bulk, any yiiftQtlty to sul t j urcliu-r . , BISULPHITE OF lilllK, for Porghum Hugarsnd rjlr-np uiukors. in biurielti, koa and Jugs, W. J. M. GOUuON BttO Uaua'uxturtug (JtivmistH tud Umgn tt, ft. Ml. corner Uentral'Atenuo and Klgbth strott ,C lucln. natl, Ohio. , A ok . a J-i lij . UMS'RELLA-PARASOL AIU Waiting fiene IHanufaciory, Jl7 Mndu'Strnt, Cinoinaatl, Oliiu. HnrahmiUaud Dealers are rjnrtlcularly Invttud to call and oxajnlue my stock of Umbrella., 1'araaols, aad Wala. log O&aes, wblch 1 am oltcrtug at Uanufacinrei's ooet. M. THOMPSON, 1117 Idaiu r-ueol, weal side, botwci itb and r.th, Clnctuuatl, 0. Ma-Umbrella, Puraaol nr.il WalklngOaue Kaleila urniahed to the trade at reduood prlooa. Jaua-uly r Si'KEHS, Western Chemical Wrkhig Fiuid utl Blacking Lahoraiory. No. tl Waiaat-ft., Clnclciuiatl, . CHEMICAL WRITING FLITII, Copying, Black, Bio., Oarmlne, Japan, Bteuolllog and puiuiaac, OIXj POIiSHH, A , , CaariiiarJapaixeBe Blacking tbUl POUMAIRAT & McflDLLY; Commission. Merchants, For tUo tale of PBOVISI0N8, ILOra, 0BA.IH AND OTUEfi -fflaT- ' YDtf UllalllTQ Kt. T mini Light atreatf f ' BAL1IM0EG, ' LOTION, For toll disorders of the Vtym, aB Keduess. Swelllnit, TMecbaraoor Hot Acrid ( yntpbor Blatter. Jtanh m me WMtaof tlieKjelidt, Dlaultarge of Bloody Aor.d Itbeum from the AogleSi or collet Hon of Matter or Wator uudor the Cornea . And heu the edges of the Eye lids are Exc related, look Bed and Baw, this groat remedy will cure uo mat-Iter how long sUnJfng. Be pays particular attention to, nud 1 very suocnasm d tbe traatnenl of the disease of tbe k!e.s PRICE THREE DOLLARS A BOTTLK,' Delivared to any address. Prepared aud sold by , , DK. A. J. F0I11, narSl-ly Ofnctu.Mtt, 0. voiNo men viio havk Injurod thenuwlvea by certain secret babits, which nutlt them for buslnesp, uiuainre. or the duties of utarriod lilu: also, middle-aged and old men, who from the follies o' youtk or othevcauiMhi, feel a doblllty In advauue of tbolr yeara. before niacin themselves utider the treatment oi any one, shouM first road "Ta baoaar VaiaMD." blat. nt 1abui, wiening so avoiu an inoreaa or lamiiy, win learu aonietblug of luportanoe by perusing ''Taa 6a-oar? faiKHo.'l cent to any sdilteas. in a Sealed euvelRue. on reoele of Tea Cents Address Ua.UtfAB. ft. BTUAKTAUO. OiuciuuatI, Ohio. Febo-lydAw. f ' ' J&. O. Foraborg, ' NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, ; SOUTH - 8IDI, EAST OF KAIN, CT ' DTAIB0, OiXl.OlX3.X3.Atl.. O;, MllUf AO TU1II 'AID 1)i&LIl I V Trusses for Radical Oure. SUPPORTERS AND ' SHOULDER BRACES. Surgical and Anatomical Mechanician. Iuvntor and Manufacturer of Apparatus for Ourvntura of Mpfuw, Wry cieca. vjinn aeH nov uui, ana oiner I'niaioas sieiDrmi' tie. 8pllntsf(r V ractuTue and Dislocations, Htocklnga or varicose i Veloe. Knee Oaus and Anklets rondo to order. SDOOi ai attention paid to the repair of Artlnelal Limbs. A oompeteat female to attend to Ladies, Before by permission to Dr W 0 Muaeey, Dr O 0 Black, , Dr r BoHiker. Dr J r Judklna, Dr W SohmMt, rrlea. Dr A Betttnan, jmarfl Private .lOiscaoeAi - Beoent easne of Gonorrhea or flv- jiduh trnrea in a lew oays, witiiui chauve of diet or hludranc from bostneB lecoaaary Kjplitlis tltB P last v-tlge eradicated without the i eta f - Mercury. Involuntar- uaseea of semes atapped In a short time Sufferers from Impotency or Use of sexual power, restored to full vigor n a few weeks. 'Gleet or Gonorrhea of Ions stand intr where all Internal remedies have failed, perniauoutly.aii Aaiireasi t DR. STEVENSIC0. .; .. . . CwcwmM Loch Botpitat ao. t THIRD HT.i BUT. YAIrMJT AND VINE Or Boa KM Uinclnnell. I. ; ... . - A JEWELRY. THE RAILWAY TIMEKEEPER, EeoMlalfV adtDad fnl AstoiT Bilf 'flooi Imitation aoU: wtHrmn h4 ktq eWi( ft me; hav fancf cvtertt kandt an4 bwt'if'utlj tnfftttvtd diali fk fetters funding in riV. mftit iftkina Hovtti4ivfth rfutr. and tSonht rttail at prim from trntntyjlvt to flghty ifoMra rach Tbey are furnished by th nasi, containing six dlOerrnt desbrns. as fulliwa: InaraVtd. Dor oiaj of hall do Baa. til!, to. Kn rraVetl an 4 electro-glldH, per case of half doeen, assorted, vmi.uu miara-rMi, -nperiWi pri awe or nail ooaen, sorted. 190.00. Rnaraved. atlMrldr. ana aleFft-n floe vlld ad, bavini all the leiprovamant or the forvgolng, per case bait doio, aS'otted, 94.3 (K). Englur-tnrrwd) aun maieriaicws.urerwoicn is got,a silver ncavuy piateil! nr oawe of balf dotea, IKI.OU. Haunloa of the furcB-nintr comprising two of tba firt, and one each of tbe others, maklDaT a ofcaeof half di.son. at the reaular wbolrualH rates, M) SO. Term a, Cash. Will lie sent to any part of id iojai BMiast wiin uiii lor oouectiou eu dttlivavy,' Buyer iu the Army, will hav to sud paymsnf in atfeamw, s tke aaprtes eouip .ulei refuse maklug cohtotlon south of tbe Poioniao. Thw I one f the most saleable aitlcltsof tht times, and Jnat tbe tbinff for tboa Inclined ta make money aT aawaBK iwani. w-ouu fvtw wTwwn aarim. , 'RUpUARD BROSpSola ImporWrc, notlS-dlm . Cot'. Hmtindr John Sts., Msw Ttrk. :' i''';il i .,'.. ; in ': i OHM) COLUMBUS. OHIO FRIDAY. MORNIiNG, MEDICAL. HAVE YOU A COUGH P lhaa hi, IATNK'8 IX4S0TOIAtlT. Do not el loo-your eoid to uka II. oo tmim. Two thirds of the rlcllui. ofconanniptli n ow th.lr adlctloua to Ihe fatal m .take of 1 wall lug tor a Oooghlo get wellol Itsalf," Do not Ml lutj this rror.but avail yourself at oureuf remedy which taeoty fire yeara' rxparlanc baa d'lnon at'att d la cat tain to promote a speedy oure. , , . HAVE TOU . ASTHMA OR PHTHISISP Thau sue JAYNk'B tXPIcroBAMT.'vhlch will o.er cone tha arasBudle ooutra:llou 1 the wind tub's, aad uaue them to ejeot the mnoous cr matter which tloga thru oa, and by aa e.y au1 f.e Mp'oteratlon.remoTa all dinoulty of breathing. ' . ! ' HATE TOU BRONCHITIS'P . Thou use JATH (t'B (X PEOTOBAH This wHe-spraad dhraaaei which may be generally described aa an InAam-matlon of the Ine akla which Hues the In.l !e of the wind tubas or air Tassole, aprradlog through ery part of tha lungs, is of au mlitaken for CouaumptloD. Tha Slnacto. rant aubduas this luflsmmatlou, rallerea- the attrndloc vooHH, pain, aao aimnmiy 01 oraatninf , ano, 11 tna ease aot of too long ataudlug, will (srtflnlj arsdoKwa enra. HAVE TOU CONSUMPTION P Then use JAYNK'$ KXPEOTOBANT. It eleaniei ibf lungs from all Irrltatbg matters, while at the tamo tluie It ha1t and iurlgorate them. Of all tbe retneulf wbfeb bavebeeu uflered tbe pnblio for tbU dread disease, none stood tbe If st of Hire or main tut bed universal popularity, ni thU Expectorant, Tbomauda who bare been given up by their pbyiJrlans as Incurable bar betn restored to perftet boalih by It us and their testlniony mmt carry conviction to all who read It, HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Then use JY1NA'B EXPECTORANT. By tak.rg two or three large dueej In tb early stage of the disease, in qnlck uccmb)ou, and covering up warmly fn bed, this preparation act as a sudoriflo or sweating medicine, and subdues tbe Inflammation at the ontatt. HAVE roc WHOOPING COUGH P Then use JAYNK'S E&Pf CTOUaNT. There Is no rrmody which ao eff ctually overcomes this diseuee ae the Kxpi'0 tomtit. What parent can wltneea tbe irflrlugi of bur children from this dlatroeslug 0'itnpIt,lnt without doing all In har power frthdr relief 7 What medicine so p'easaut to the tiute, or so certain to produce Immedl ate bon, ft 1 7 Give 11 a trial, then, end It prove ItsenVacy, HAVE YOU OEOUP1 Then use J.YHU'0 IXPKCT011AI.T. Oblldrcn ar subject to uo dlaeaie more auddm in lis attacks, or, lo the abruce of pre nipt relief, noue more fatal In its re sults, than Croup. a Parents, there! rt, should faivo at hind a remedy sure aud thorough.- Such a remedy way befojnd In tbe Xxp. otyi&ut, and every careful mother alll keep a supply by her.' . JATNE'S EXPECTORANT la a stsudud nivdlduti. Itur tweet) fire years It lias been before tun publlo, ami durluic this period Its curative power bare been tHtlQed t by all oltimrs of people In all ijnartrr of tbe world. Pbjalcluns, clergymen, lawyers. oicrtiliaats, and meubauto4, bavo experienced its remedial ff ct, and have furnibed ua with their tetlu ouy, and It may be found at length, In oir Alnimao. To their conviucli g rtrt ideates w e would rofer tbo doub'.lcg. . Ir. O. iJAYNF A MON'fl Vamilu ITe.lMnm ArAnri.ni.PAil ouly at H4kl 'hesnut street, Fbfliidflpbia, snd lire sobl at Uo.ua.bua, Uhio, by O. Hi IB 111 til B aud d. bC'HUlCLLUIt, ai.d by Agotite Ihroueuut the couutry, frcm wbom may ipi vu svutiuiiua, truf, un sneaicat Almanac nd (htide to HaUk, octa.lilmiio25 JIILITAUY GOODS. MILITARY ! MILITARY I ENTION OF CENTLEMEN THE MILITAR REQUESTED Br TO Bis LABOK ADD WILL BHLIOTKD STOCK OF SWORDS, Oca., W)iloh ha will tell at Eaatern prioei. PBEJUNTATION BWORDg, Sl'AFs SWOBDB, LINK 8W0KDS, FIELD 8W0BP8, UAVAL1IT BABRES, AUTILLEItT 6ABKRS, BHOCLOKft STBAP", PISTOLS, 8PUB3, . , BASBX'.', BELTS, BdOLES, 080SS OAHNONB, CROSS SABRSS, WBKATB9, OOBDS, Ao , Ao. ' ' KS-MiliUry Hats and Caps trlmed In the neatest manner. All of the above Qoods sold oheap at ' SMITH'S HAT STORE I New Nell House Build ng, ,:j;,GOLUMBUS,'o"' FVRNITTRE. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Cabinet Company, Wareroona No. Sti Soutb Mlih Street, Corner of Friend.' . riTHlS COMPANY IS OOMPOSKD Or A NUMBER 1 of J-ourneymen tlablnet Makora, who have eomblned toaether for the nurooee of aunoortloar their famine, anil themselves, and to manufacture erery; kind of FURNITURE, .. .,: CHAIRS, ! : ' MATRESSES, . " ; ' '' w?.v.w -"-. -'. BEDSTEADS, Ao, And will ouarantee to cur elUaana of town and nnnmra that they will furnish a. good fnrnltore aa . Is manufac tures in ine un.ten niatee, aun a. eaiisi.otory prtoeo. The Oompany hopes to reoi-lr aliheral share of patronage, as their motto la to "live and let live." It will give them pleosnr. at any tiro, so show visitors through their rooms, whether purchasing or not, , This Oompany la eel. agent for tha sale of Measra. BAILEY A UK CAMP'S CELEBRATED SPUINO Bill BOTTOM, which, for simplicity aud durability, cannot oe exceueo. rtease can aun eiamme 1.. rrlca n-om essotettso. . The Salesman IB nr. W. Ij. HUGHES, lonii oonnanijul with tha buetuees, an old cltlaeo, formerly of tba Arm of augueeai naoea. , u. H, BNlusri, H K.iYDaa, Tresanrer. ' 1 InnerlntondeDS. " ' HEAD QUARTERS U. 8. FORCHB,. - ' Indiamxpolii, 7nd., JVotwiier 17, 1862. OENBBAL ORDERS, ) ' Mo. liS. ( ' - 1. ' Deaertlnns fr.no the United Btataa aerrloa will her. alter be promptly rnrsned, tried ond nunlabad. The ex. frame penalty of tha law Is none loo estate tor those who hare secured the Go.aroment Bounty and then abandoned 11. Anlmniedlate dstall will ha made, from eraty real msni ei inis rosi, ai em- tent c racers ana men to pitrati. and oapiute all who are abaent without Isare. Bald detail will be reported to the military commander, 1(1. Boldlara ao absent are nrgsd to return voluntarily and forthwith to th.lr companiea and their allegiance, harhnrltiv ers, whether tha atwenfrea t. paroled soldiers or othara. All, Biiaei aie .uin.rieii ny ine MOTernmen,, .00 tula en conregem.nt. knuwu to hare bcon rendered, must now stun. Whether the ail ico to desert ha uovered nn h In. genlMil oonslrnotlons of the cartel for theeichange of prieuume, or nui upi-uiy uagrani, .a immaterial, Tbe ouendta will, upon sufUc'ent proof, ha Inroad over to lue.uinoriiiea lur enon punisnment aa tna Aola of Uou gresa and the ArtlolM of War aflls to tha oosnos, , By order of -f ' IT., r Oea HEKBT B. OARBlMaiON, ! 1 !'-: t . IBIh U, 1. Infantry, .df , , i , Oommandleg Post, tiwts T. Moaais, . Ment ltb Infantry, - Aetlng Adjotant. .. aovM gqPATE JOURKAJL. OHIO STATE JOURNAL; TELEGRAPHIC NEW HOKNIA'ti Aim AFTERNOON RE - PORT. LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS I WAR FROM THE ARMY OF THE ro- TO MAC I FieUT NEAR KISS ' GEORGE COURT IIOITSEI MOTEMENTS ABOUT FRED ERICK8BVRGI CNBOCNDED CONFIDENCE IN BCRN8IDE! LEE FIXING TO FIGHT TWO WAYS AT ONCE! LATEST NEWS FROM REBEL' ' DOM! &c, &c , ' fee, Ac, Fiedajiicbabaa'rri Ifloreuienta. Naw Von t, Dee. 4 The Herald hue the following: ' WAaHiBOTOH, Deo. 2." There la nothing of Importance from tbe aruj-of the Potomac ATerill'a oaralrv has not yet returned from their reoonnoietanoe. Eveir-thing remalna perfectly quiet, and there is no prospect of immtdiate morement?. The army is well supplied will) rafi-ne and forage. The rebels have about 50 batteries, large aud email; eoioe of Ibem mounting hoary guue, beariug upon the north batik of the Rappahau- nook. t is eald that our pontoons, in being ourried to position whero they were to be used, pusner) nearly the whole distance along the river roads in plain view of the enemy; and this foot, to gether with the other that the proposed more ment was expected by the limes' correspond. ent, induoes Ihe belief that a desperate tight will ensu ou an attempt on our part to orots. AV large amount of freen vegetables nave been ordered for Sumner's sad Franklin's old corps, Bourvy having made its appearance among them. The liovernment is taking s'eps whereby Ihe railroad from Aquia Creek lo Fredericksburg will be provided with rolling slock necessary to furnish supplies, troops, &o , to Butnjide'e army. Confidence In Burnslde Unboun sled Lee Flxlngr to Flgbt Two Waji at Once. . The Times' special says: It is proper to stale that Burnside never possessed the oonfidenoe of Government more than at preseni; and that elnoe his roocnt visit to Washington, the oonfidenoe has resulted iu a very great increase in his powets, and his liberation from many of the restraints under which he previously labored All stories lo the cneot that the army or the Potomao will go iuto winter quarters are sheer fabrications. There will be no oessatiou till the rebellion 1b beyond the power of inllioting further mieohler. Our advices from Falmouth and Fredericks burg oonfirm the information ' lately reoeived, that Let is removing a large portion of his foroes southward, and concentrating them in auoh a manner as to be able to either march to the relief of Itiohmond in oase of an altaok in the flunk, or lo aot as a reserve in case of au assault on Fredericksburg. Rebel News. Foniasa's Mohbox, Deo. 2. General Jones is iu Kiobmond, sick, and tbert are but alls bt hopes of hie recovery. A Confederate Scales Navy is now the lead- g idea among the sagaoious niiuds of the South. The steamer Keltic wus run into and sunk iff tbe lUhanias reoenlly. She was. built in Scotland for running the blookads. , .- ine Kaleusfuft u.) Progress, of .Not 27ih aye: Msjorvrjeneral Q. W. Hmiib is iu Peters burg, and in oouioiand of a sufficient force lo roleot the approach to Kiohmond in that dt- reotion. . The Examiner of the 29ih says: Ths next session of the Confederate Congress commences at Riohmohd On the Beoond Monday in January. The Charleston Courier, of Nov. 25tb, says: The enemy hat from ten to fifteen wooden v ee ls lying in sight of this oily, where they have been ullowed to lie for months, notwithstanding our having means for roaohing and sinking every one of them with perfeot safety to ourselves. Is Mr. Mallory waiting for all of Mr.. inooln's ironsides to be finished. HEAsquABTSBS Armt or the Potomac, near Falmouth, Deo. 2. Oeu. Burnside has issued a general order -mleolng from ihe service Capt. Ooorgo John son, Bd Pennsylvania Cavalry, for allowing himself and picket under His oharge lo bt surprised and captured by the enemy. ., Wabhisotos, Deo i. In the court-martial Fits John Porter to-day. General loberlH. Inspeotor-Geueral of Pope's army, read charges specifications agmnst him, to which Porter pleaded not guilty. Bam Fbinoisoo, Deo 1. Arrived steamer Fa- eifio with $276,000 treasure from Oregon. Jlusiness opens quietly. Foreign brandies oontinue In favor. Butter 26o. Fair jobbing business in groceries. Rumora. Ntw York, Dec. 4. A Falmouth letter of tht 2d says Ihtre are new rumors and other indications of an early movement. If made, it will probably be a mere change of nositiou. though involving perhaps a considerable en gagement. Ubstaoles to a general and final advance ot the army still exist. HllDQUAB.Tr.HB AJIY OF THE PoTOHAO, 1 '. . Wednesday Evening, Deo. I. At three o'olook yesterday morning parts of two oompanies, numbering lu all sixty men, be, lonrlna? to tna Dtn t'ennavlvanift uavnlrv. 1111. der oommand of Capt. Wilson, who were station ed at rung Ueorge Court House, wert attaoked by about 800 rebels, who orossod tbe Rappa- hannook in email boats at a point some distance this side of the Court House, thus getting between this, command and the main body of tne cavalry. rorty pi the sixty oac .ned, aud there it reaion to believe that more of them will yet return. Capt. Wilson is among tlin mlsBing. How many wo had killed and wound ed is not known. The enemy left three dead. Cititens living in King George oounty, who had applied to guards to protect their property, were known to bt among tho attacking party, and, doubtless, gavt the information, wmohied to tha attaok. Deserters from ths rebels continue lo arrive daily: they represent their army as being very destitute, particularly in olothing. No salt meat has been issued sinoe tbey left Mary land'. . . ... Latt week an ordei was issued by Oe,n. Let that tuob soldiers as were without shoes should make mocotsins from raw hides, olhtrwiit do duly uereiooiea. . ,, Excitement la Memphla-Renort :. ed Burning: of Gernaantown-Sherinan'a Division on . Ihe March Steamer Black Bawvk Sunk. ,. (HpsclaUo tbe Mlssonrl Democrat.) . , CaibO, Deo. 2. Memphis is much exolled. in oonsr quence of the oonstrubtion put upon General Grant's General Order, No. 8. It is understood to mean that before auything can be bought to eat or wear, purchasers must take tht oath of alleglanot. It goes into effsot on the l&lh ol veoemntr.. . .. A report Is current in Memphis' that German town was burned by soldiers belonging to tbe 8th Missouri, while Gen. Sherman s division was ntar that town, and that Gtneral Smiih had bad tht tfiendert arretted and shot. All tht learnt in ths oouutry wasted over bv Gen. Sherman's army have been pressed into transportation service. On Friday night, near President's island, the tltamer Ulsck Hawk, from Memphis and Ilele. a, ooliied with tht upward bound boat,While Cloud, 'tht Weok Hawk was badly damaged, and Boated some distance and sunk. . Thret negrots wsrt lost, . Tht rest on board tioaptd DECEMBER 5, 18(2 The boat was valued at $5,000, and If a total toss to serswnets. There is a band of organized robbers on roads leading from Memphis. On Ihe zatfe the; robbed Kill b Uroots or !pl l.UOO. Oeu. tiberman, at latt account', was beyond loiawaier. - . asraanwasaaManMawBaiMMnje. FROU CORINTH. Evacuation ol Rlenzl and Ei pected Attack on Corlatli-Morleaol Some Oeaertera Boya In Fine Nplil ta -A Sword for uenerai oglesby-Tlie System ol ParolaFlae Weather i roop i-ouring in. , (OotiasjKindenc of lb. Uiosourl Deniovr.1.) Is Camp Wt.riiH BoABrsttouriBs, i Ksvtn Milks Houth fboji Uuiisth, , ., NovemberlO, 18b2, On tht morning o( tht 27 th lost., tat Cnited states foroes, under Ihe command it Colonel Merey, of the Via Illinois Infantry, evaeoated mtnsi, Dunging away an stores and nronertv ooioojing to tn.e upernment. 'ibis movement was made la anticipation of an expected attaok up: Coriuth by tht Kebtls, who wsrt said to be advanoiug iu two heavy oolumns upon the piaoe, eesnaoiiveiy jroia uie south and aasO Conuideral'le foroe was posted at .Ibis Blaca. a. nflifltinar off a nrororlidn of naivalrv. ih. .k.1. tibAWHtOoKrV, for the purpose of doing outJ post duty, and building works of defense. The balance of tba hienii garrison Droeeaded ta Coriutb, where every preparation for an at, lack has been made, and all is in readiness to give tht enemy a proper reoeplioa should he have tht temerity lo make his appearantt, jsoitfiinsianaing tne lively rumors wbiob have existed in oatup for the past two or three days ot the approach of lh enemy, an attaok ia not coueiiierod probable, though it is thought proper to use every preoauuun to avoid the possibility of a surpriss, Two deserters from a Mississippi regiment of iufautry were brought in by our pickets yesterday nioiniug. Tbey affirm that tbe armies of;Pemberton, Prioe, Van Dorn and Tilghmi.n arc luruiy.ug e.c rvnuay roru on toe lalle hiLlnl.in rivAP aurl llii.t no .ilv.n.a la nnnian. plated. Keutuoky and Tennessee troops wsrs desortiug Ihe servioe of Ihe ooilupsing Coufed cracy in largo numbers. Of the 8ih Mississippi regiment lo which they belonged, scarcely a hundred men reniaiued. They bad enough to eat, but were suffering for want of olothingand ahoea. They consider the Confederacy about played out, and asiert that tht military despotism established by Jeff. Davis, will be resisted by ihs people if it oonliaues lis rigo muoh longer, Our boya are iu excellent spirits, full of health and vigor, woll led, and warmly clad, but are out of fuuds, Uncle S.inuel being in our debt for live months service. We hope to see ihe Paymasler soou. ' Ihe second brigade ol Ihe division cetamand- ed by General Davies al the battlt of Corinth, nave raised a suDsoripnon luna or more than twelve hundred dollars, for tbe purpose of pur chasing an elegant swoid for our former and respected oommander, ting. (Jen. Richard J, Ogletby.: The oountry fur a great distanos scurthward is sooured by our oavalry who give us intimations of the locality, numbers and movements of the enemy. Our ptckeis have boon fired on by guerrillas frequently, but no casualties have as yet resulted Iberefiom. Btvoral soldiers of our rogiment have recent ly taken advantage of tht pernicious system of paroling prisoners adopted by ths United Stales and Confederals governments, and bavs allowed themselves to bs captured thus gaining a temporary respite from Ihor onerous du-tios, and obtaining the privilege of going North until they oau bo regularly exchanged. It will bt readily dieoovcred that tha eyetem of disposing of prisoners alluded lo is only pay- log a premium lor soldiers to give themselves up to the enemy when In no danger of personal violenoe, and oertainly in time or battlo will not stimulate themto.inake very extraordinary exertions to eeoupe onpturs. This system may bs a necessary otII, but oertainly is deleterious (o the service iu a greater degree than may bt supposed.. Tut weather oontinnea noe and oool, partic ularly adanied to military operations. Tht lage uuiubewBpf troops who are pouring iufrom the North is siguilicant of work, earnest and sanguinary. Look foe important news from the army tf Grant, soon. Yours, N. From Washington. . Washing ton, Dee. 1. Ii is no longer a quts ion that the army of the Polon.uo owes iis failuro lo cross the Rappahannock promptly, on its arrival, to inexcusable delay In Ihe furniehiDg of pontoon bridges and menus of transportation. From this cause, the most magninceut military movement of tht war, and one which, if promptly executed, could eoaroely fail of sueoees, has been ruined in lis first stop; and the army on which, mors than any other, depends the hope of the nation, again plaoed in a critical position, neoessitatiog au entire change in the programme for its ops-rations. Ouoe In possession of Frederioksburg, and beyond the river, the army would have found a sandy oountry whose roads are rather improved than injured by Ihe rain; and no one doubts that a continuation of thtir first rapidi ty ot movement would nave praotioally taken the enemy by surprise, end enabled them to enter Riohmond beyond the power of tha rebels to prtvent. ihs rumors in regard to lien. Meigs' removal are numerous and positive cn both sides; his opponents affirming the certainty of his displace ment, and he Boouttng the idea wlin eharaoter-istio positiveuess. It is probably untrus that Gen. Burnside demanded the removal of Gen. Meigs, though known to be greatly lnoensed at the delinquenclea in his Department, and. lay ing tne mult atreotiy at uie door. lien. Woodbury is said to havo been plaoed under arrest by order of tbe Seorotary of War, ou aooount of negligence in forwarding tha pontoon bridges for the use of the Army of the Potomao in Ihe late movement. It is stated on good authority that no less than one hundred and tiuhly ihotuand of the sol diers whose names now fill the muster-rolls aro absent, Willi or without leave I To talk about discipline aud organiiation in tho faoe of facts like this is nonsense sublimated to' tbs utmost attaluithle limit. The President, too, is reported as having lately made the remark that the army ia lees ia numbers to-dty than when the last levy was made lor tnreo nunuree thousand men 1 The Court-martial to try Gon. Fill-John Porter met this morning, when charges and specifications were formally presented. They will probably be read in open Court to-morrow. Those oharges relate entirely to operations oon- neoted with the laat battle of null Hud. The de-fence asked until Thursday to consider them, but Ihe request will probably not be granted. General King not having yet arrived, the Court has asked leava to prooeed without him. It Is understood that the investigation will be open to the puoiio. uen. minier nas asked to bs relieved from duly on the Courl, and to be permitted to proceed to bis Department. His re quest will probably be granted. Gen. Pope arrived this morning, to testify In the oase of Fin John Porter. There is comment on the oirouroBlonoe that both Generals sat opposite at brcakfaet, eaoh totally unoou-soious of the other's preeeuce. ' ' Col. Colburn, to-day, reoeived orders to report to Gen.. Curtis bb Assistant Adjutant General of tho Department of Missouri. Hon. Eli Thayer ia expeoted to-morrow lo receive his appointment aa Military Governor of Florida, and will probably be dlreoted immediately to oommenoe operations in tht ooloni-lation plan for re-peopllng that .Slate with loyal white inhabitants. N. T. Timet. Tha New York Timet says wt have a sptola dispatch from Falmouth containing very latt ir, formation from tbt rebel army, procured at follows: vi On Friday night about 12 o'clock, while Capt. Byron - MoCntcheon, of tha Twelfth Mlohigun Infantry, was on duly with two hundred men on tht Washington Farm (tha old Homestead of the Washington family, about two miles east of Falmouth, whert George out tht famous Cherry tree,) two rebel offioert orossed tht river in a skiff and delivered tip themselves and arms, asking the protection of Ihe Stars and Stripes. Tbey were well dressed snd intelligent gentlemen; one a oaptain In a Texan regiment and the other a tltrk in tht Quarttrtnat(tr't Depart-ment in Riobmond. Thoy left Riohmond nearly three weeks sgo and have slnot remained secreted by an Irieh-man in Frederioksburgh, only venturing about by night The information whieh those ofiiosrs impart Is valuable, and contains matter confirmatory of and additional to that contained In our yesterday' dispatch. . . NUMBER 140 In tddltloa to these facts of great present interest, Ihe Quartermaater'e Clerk states, from his own knowledge, that (As nn rtbtl army had nmr uuttdti 476,000 men, and this was ihe largest number for which olothing sod railons were ever required. Theee otSoera were in Fredarickaburarh when the tht reoent National cavalry dash was un - and stats that with a hundred mors men. might have held the elty until the arrival mors foroe. They mention the eass of on of men who fought wlih desperate valor, and eon - leaded slpgls-handed with firs rebels, and wounded them all bafora heinw killed. Ilia dead body was instantlv atriimed of ololliin. and aubjeoted to most barbarous indianitim lbs men kicking ia their rage, and tbe fen, u lei unworthy tbs name of women ar.it.tlmr un. oa it as Iboy passed by I Finally, one woman, less inhuman tbaa tbs rest, oame out of a house and covered U with a quilt. Even Indian a.iva ages rsspsot eouraga In an enemy; but it has been reserved for Southern rebels to surpass in oaraarism a race proverbial tor cruelty in war. FIRST VOYAOB OF TllB PASSAIC Stoerlns an Sron-Clad fwltb a . Looaine-Ctlaaa. (From the Hew Turk Times.) Oa Boabd m Passaic, ' V Foaraaei Mooi, Ms. (0, 1882. V We have arrived bars safely, and I hasten to "Smb""" M''1'.'' I have already telegraphed I l)0ul lw0 bolt 'rung in our boiler. It Bal " necessary to abut oft steam, and wt wert towed up. I suppose you know that, be- side the apparatus for firing our great gun, And the small bolt in the turret, tbert wtrt other principles involved, in this ship wbiob needed application to show their value. They wtrt: First Ihe water-tight nature of the turret. Second The arrangement for using tht oom- Third Ths sea-golog qualitita of tbe ship. Iu regard lo tbe first named priuciple, it will he remembered that the leakage of the original Monitor's turret was found to be a serious in oonvtnieuoe. Water forced itself under itie bugs "oastlt of iron," and in a heavy sea, when these low craft are almost "buried in the deep." it was thought that Ibis feature would bo filial to "' o"- " invention was devised to remedy the diBioulty. It has worked, aud now tbe turret is water-proof; Thtrt is tveu no use for tha little channel made to oarry off tuf'tnevitaDlt leakage, as there is no ltakage a', all. Tba second nrinolplt it a Brand one. It en ables a tailor to alter tbe heaviest iron-olad through a looking glass. You know that uo oompass can perform its funotions wilbin such an iron prison aa a turret. Tbe magnetio nre- al Ml' gg.snij d melees, pointing never co'reotiy. inert was another dimoulty to bo sroome. It has been removed in a beautiful manner. The reneotlou or tbt oompass movements is oonveyed to Ihe belmtmau through a mirror, tha tompass itself being raised far above the deadening inflnenoe of tbt iron houst. In battle tht oompass is removed, it being oniv essential at sea A wag observed that tbs looking will also make the Jaok glass Tars look 10 iasir oleoniiness, or lo their dirtiness. Tht third prinoiplt tried is the general seagoing qualities of the new Monitors. Being water light, where alone walor could always oome, thsy art safe. If waves reaoh the ton of this tunuet they may wash over, but oannot drown anybody. The steadiness of tbe craft Is wonderful. Moving thought the roughest tide, she it as free from rolling and pitohing aa ooe eould well imagine. With fine engines she might steam round ths world. We are ordered to Washington. What is ths bueiness on hand for us' it- is not fur me to say, ir 1 know. But Monitor No. 2. is successful, and that Is good news enough for one letter. DUKROW. AN t'NHOLV ALLIANCE! The High Price of Paper and Ita Causea. (From the N. Y. Times.) It ia undoubtedly true that the high price of paper of all kinds is dut primarily lo a aoaroity of tht material cut of which it is mude. Cotton, whioh enters largely into Ibc manufactura of paper, has beta almost sntirely out elf from tht markets of tbe world; aud the war has also txoluded tha large quantity of rope aud other articles whioh were formerly supplied from the Southern States for tbe manufacture of paper. When the war first brokt out, Ihs demand for booka fell off largely everywhere, and tht Southern market for paper of all kinds was suddenly dosed. This oaueed an immediate fall in prioe, and paper was never before so obeap as during tha first year after the war began. The low prioe, however, oaused very many of tht mills to stop, and ohtcked the produotion in tvery quarter. When tht stock on hand was exhausted, and the absence of tht raw material for its further manufacture began to be felt, the inevitabla result was a rapid and very considerable inorease in prioe. It ought to be known, however, that this na tural tendenoy was very greatly aided by a comoimfion of the leading paper makers of the oountry, who have seised upon the opportunity to crush cut small dealers and to enrion themselves at the exptnse of tht public. These men are now aotively engaged in per fecting this combination, lor tne purpose ot 'Jortiny prioes to a still higher point than. they have yet reaohed. They met in in is otty in September, and organised "The Paper Makers' Association of the united stales, wnicn is governed by a numbor of officors, nine of whom constitute a quorum for Ihe transaction of bu- BlueBB. firs ol these persons, doing a majority, therefore, have tbe right to diotate rulet for the government of all ths paper makers of tne unuea Diatos wno onan. otuumc members of tht Ass:oiation; and they hops to makt their machinery strong enough to orush out alt who refuse to join them. They olaim tba right loflz tht prtcet of all kinds of paper, to regulate the frm oj working of the various paper-mills, and generally to oontrol the business of making and selling paper, without regard to ths laws of supply and demand by which business of all kinds is usually governed. And they have a speoial standing committee of seven wboee duty it is to "carry in'o effeot all orders, voles and resolves of the As-sooialion and government." It is easy to see what a powerful engine for tbe oppression of the community such an association, in the bands of unprincipled men, may easily booomt. While the prioe of paper, from the toaroity of rags, would undoubtedly have largely inoreaeed, it eould never have been raised so rapidly and enormously as it has been within the past two months but for tbe immediatt initrferenoe of this oombination. They bavt by their action, direct and indirect, more than doubled the prioe of printing paper; and trebled that of other kinds. Tbe natural effeot of auoh measures will be to diminish tbe oonsumntlon. and thus reduoe tht prioe. But (he Paper-Makers' Aesooiation expeot lo defeat the operation of this natural law by diminishing the produotion in tbt tamt ratio. They claim tha rirht to nut all tht paper mills of the oountry subjeot to their oontrol at work on half time, whenever they nna tne prioes oi paper again falling off. Wa nndereland that "the (?oTfimmf" of this Association is to hold a meeting in this city to morrow, for ths purpose of perieaung their ma ohinery and inoreasing the prioe of paper atill further. Boms persons who have the most faith in tha working of ihess sohemes, do not hesitate lo nrediot that printing paper will sell at forty unit a pound before tht Winttr it over. In tha long run. ns a manor o. oourav, nuuu ar bitrary and selfish combinations ruin all but a few of the strongest and wealthiest members. But they bavs the powtr, meantime, to inflict very serious Injury upon tht oommnnity at large, and ao irreparaoto uaniagv wt me uubi. nest whioh tney assume to protect, Columbus Photographic Gallery, JAMISON'S BUILDING. NO' 184 KiaK BTRHBT1 Ae I. BAIejmilf, Operator. ri-nia IfiTAM.tBHUKNT. TJNDER TBI UANAOR- I ment of asklllfu' mni experienced Operator, with Boom ana fciftM wen aaapceu 10 mm Dntinese, u n n prepared to produce Likenesee true to Ufa and In an; tvla of the Art. Hood Plotures taken lu all kinds of weathtr. and entire sat Utile t ion given or no charge, tu? publlo are inviin to can novavaim WANTED. A Lady who la ao experienced Teacher, Pianist and Tocallst, desires to correspond lo rofetwaeeto Teaching, All. letter, addteeaod to "J. 8. 0.," Lock Cox 83, Co. mmtraiP. 0. decl-diw MEDICAL. ..,.. THE CRIAT...r. AMERICAN REMEDIES! Kaowa aa "HILMBOLD'f " ' Genuine Preparations. vIe: BKLMBOLD'S KTBAOr BDOaD," UALISBOLD'S BXTHAOT SAKSAPAB1LLA, HBLMBOLD'I IMPaOTaD KCSI WASH. ZZELMB OLDS' GENUINE PREPARATION! dc, we of "I1KJULY COKCNTfiATD" . COM PO UND fLVW EXTRACT BUCHU! our A P0B1TIVS AND SPECIFIC RJSMBDV '. For Diseaies of tht. BUDJJEII, Il0.lif8, KAVIL, ' AND .DfTOSICAL8WELLINC. This MRnioiNH tacaBAaaa thai X power of niuKSTIOK, and etcltee the Aaaoaaean Into healthy action, bv whli-hth. Wathrw nnarji.D- EW.'JL? oepo.llloiu, and all CHNATCBAL INLABOB-WeNTS are rednced.tie waII upirs a iwt.au t a ' T10M, and la good for . , , ." , BKN, WOMIH OB OHiLDBaJI, . i. I BBLM B OLD' & EXTRA BUOBU FOB WEAKNE88EB 1 oYRIGINQ FROM EXCESSES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, EARLY IND1BCREUON0 ! . . ORABCSB, . ,1.4. Atunitd with tht toUomng Symptom) ludlsposltloa to Kaertloa, Loss of Slemory, Loss of Posrar, UltBculty of Braathlns, Trernbllug, WakefulBeas, ' - , Pain lu the Back, Jdueuolar Syatom. Fluslung of the Body, Kr jptlous ou the Fan, nwa nerves, Borror of Disease, Dimnees of Vision. iTulrareal Lassitude of th. Hot iluuds, Oryneaaof sheBkln. fallld Uooteuanoa. ThuM avniotOIU.. If alii am, I,, un hL.b hln AI olne Invariably remove., euon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In on. 0 which tht patient may expire, ' Who can say that they are not frequently foUowsd bt' thoea I'dirolut diseases," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." ! llany ar. .war. of tho causa or their suffering, But none will confere. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS', And the melauchol) Deaths by (JoaaampUoii. . flear Ample Witntet to tht Truth of tht Aiitruion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Bequiiee the aid ol medlcln to strengthen and invigorate the eystoin, which MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBU Invariably Don. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE -MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, - MARRIED OB CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. IN HAN V AFFECTIONS PKUOLIAB TO FEHALCg the Kitract Buohu la unequaled by any other remedy, mm In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Palnrntneaa,' 'uppreeeion of Cuetomary Kvaouatione, Uloeratad or Schirroua atate of the Uterua, Leucorrhea or Whites, sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the ele. whether arlslog from Indiscretion, Habits of Dlaaioa! tion, or In tbe DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE I " (Sea Symptoms above.) ' ' "i term family should bh without it. TAKE NO MORE BALSAM, MERCURY. OB UflrLKABAW J, MEVICWB FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGBROUB DISEASES. . BMLMBOLD B MXTHAVT BUOBU ) IMPROVED BOBS WASH! j ' . ..-apt oomaa SECRET DISEASBB,' Iu all tbolr Stago) Little or uu Change ia Diet; At little Bxnansa No laoouvejswnoa AND $0 EXPOBUBEL- It cause a froqmJot desire aud gives strength to TJrl- aett, thereby KvmoviiiK UbetTUotlons. Preteatiof and OurinK'Htriotoru of tbe Uretba,- Allaying Paiuand In-flammatiim, so trvqueut In tlio class of disease, and pelliiig all Poisonous, Diseased! aud worn out Matter, . Tbeusanda upon Thousand WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKi and who have paid heavy fee to' be cured In a short time. haws, found tlia-v vani-A dacalvivl. and that tha "POlftON1 has. by tbo use of "PownamL Atbiiumt." been dried up In tbe system, to break out in an aggrav atad form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, UBS BSLMBOLDS EXTRACT BVCBU for all Affection and Diseases of the ' BINARY O R Q A N B , . Whether existing In r. ' MALE OR FSMALB.I " from hatever cause originating, and no natter ot HOW.LONG 8TANDING, v" ' Disease ol theee Organ require the aid of a DftrniTiOt MELMBOLD'S EXTRA T BUOHU 13 TUB GREAT DIURETIC, . V And It 1 certain to have the desired effect in Dlese far ' wuiuo i ia r"iu.iianueue BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD 1 11 Jfefraeold's Biohay Cbwoewlraied OowfiouM . ((FLUID EXTRACT 8AR8APABILLA. 8TPBILIS. , This Is an affection of the Blood, aud ATTACKS TUB SEAGAL OBOAN, LItilNOS 0 Til a HOSE, m, ABS TUKOAl, n,.,ui,i AND OTHER M tTCOns 8DRFA0IS. Uaktng Ita appearance In tbe form of OLOKBS. i llelnibold's Extract Sarseuarllla Purines the Blood, And removes all noaiy atrnpttona oi sue asm, QIV1NQ TC TUM COMI'LXXIOS A liiKS JAV nasoinr uuova. T. h-lnv nrMiaratl Raoreaslv for this caa. of OOtnolelatS. Its biood Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater wttent than othor preparation, of Saraaparllla. .. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. An axoellent Lotion for diaeaaea of a Sypbilltlo Nature and aa an Injeoilon In Dieeeeee of the Urinary Organs, arising from Uablta of Dissipation, used In conneotloa with the Extraota Bnchu mid tJarsaparllla, la such Uls-ewes aa recommended. BVIDBMOB or THB MOST assponaiau ins KBi-iaa. ubm- aoTaa. ' wlllcmpany the medlclnee. rrn From S lo SO years' standing, SCIENCE AND FAME, For Medical Properties of BUOHO, sea Wspsnaator the United mates. See Professor DEWEES valuable works ou the Fraotl of Physio. ; ,, see rr uterus msue oy in. i.wwi.ui.i...-.v '"'il-lw ... h. tir kphbiam Mcdowell, a oelebrated Phyaiolan and Mmber of the Boyal College of Surgeoue, jrelana, ana puumueu iu m.-the King and Queen's Journal. A . See Menlce-nilUigica. r . " ' ' - HIS TUAVEltS, Fellow ot Royal Collegd of Surgeons. See moat of the HtAouaro rr orae wa awiwiw- Eitraot Bu-hu, Sl.oo per bottle, or six tor o.oo Saraaparllla, 1 "0 ' J-JO Improved KoseWs.h, 60 " " t.W a I . . l ai.imi whlnh Mill h Mirfllnt Ur nafr a OOMW rtf eocM jur - - , , . to core tbe most ohstlual. caaea, If dlraotlona are ad f lMlre'ren to any Addtees, securely peaked from observation. ... , SaT-J)eaollb.aymploma in an cumuiumwauwu.. Cures aaarantecd I Advice Oratle AFFIDAVIT. Pereonally appeared before me, ao Alderman ol th. city of Philadelphia. H. B. UBLslBOLD, wno neing uuiy eworn, doth say, hie prouaratlona contain no narooUo, no mercury, oi other injurious urug., u..i Jt-'.-Zef; ki HELM n-worn ana aunsorioea OOiora me, ii-...k. ism. WH. Pi HI mcay of Mo- Wk. Pi H1BBAUD, Alderman, Ninth street, above Fhlla.il- ' ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S, ' TAKE NO OTHHR. Cut out the advertlaeraeut and tend for .It, MB AVOID mras.Ttoa . airosuaa. "f Address letters for Information In oouldenoa to. H. B. 11ELMB0LD, Chemist Depot 1(H SOUTH -TENTH "RKKT, low ChaslnnL Philadelphia. BEWAHE OF OOUNTEaFBITB AND nMPBlNUIPLED DRALEBS, who endeavor to dispose of "their own" and "oiher" artlolee oa th. npulatlaa "HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, Helmbold'a Oennln. Extract Bnohni Helnhold'a Oenntne Extnut Saraaparllla; Helmbold'a Genuine Improvwd Boss Washj ' Sou at au Da.Lias ih Colowsos, and Dragglsta tvt. rywhere. vSQ.-VCHt'i -r.it I't ta i . i

UOOr SKIRTS. HENRY S. HAWKS. ' ... ; i IS r.tra Place (Bear BFaaway,: t ' NEW yOVLKl MANTirAOTOBBB 0 STEEL HOOP SKIRTS erir Btrerr DoiiorlpUoJa, Orders laMbnillj altentiea la. a Kan. ar o:tlu d.im OASHi MANUFACTURER t DEALER IB i HOOP SKIRTS! -: Cartel, Shirt Front!, fcc, ec B6 Frauklla St., welt eBroedwey, j y. new york. .uUoceiues. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS . ; Fresh Family groceries- MoOlpud cto Bo 11 ox Have opened. RKWSTOUa In ItoOWVHBlI BLOU . lu the room Utely occupied bjr Heo. Oar. Ov-i , j sua uk Jim. iwiiim - i -, ; .' 'ne w and frssbsvppl r or, ; t Foreign and Domestic Grocerlei, Of ail kinae, inducing -TEAS, SUGARS, mai. ABRKS. D H I E D A. SALT FISH, SPICES OF ALL SORTS, ftOAF. Ap?UMlfFAMILTFLOB FRUITS OF ALL HINDU, And In ha TB ABTI0L8 k.pt lu B well stocked ' V Iho beet brands of LIQUORS, CIGARS TOBACCOS, Em., always on baud. sept d.Hin ' . PITTSBl'KO ADTERTISIKO. M BURKE BARNES, FIRE PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, Vault Door, Burglar-Proof Boa, and MANUFACTURERS, os. 18 nd 131 Third St., bet. Wood and Siuithueld its PITTBBURGH, PA. Columbus, 0., Sept. Id, 1868. ifi.nas. S. S. Abboit Hon Plow nd diagram of Boh N... 6. llurk.A Barnes, Pttt.mirgn.ra. I ,uld like, 11 lumhod as I have drawn thy diagram ; ...d h.m tlu Inside dnl.hu I In sood .tyl, and the . outside some llulo littter then la iieual for "B. A B-....-. m in HnA aiiv fanlt with B. A B 1 mk ot tlttfo. a. I hava aly to a warm frlaud of H. A n Uvo Rliou meir nan, i". ..uti. . . ltl tint Ail.tn. kcDra a do. My olnce blg d rtly oror your ttoro. you can he Ihn lltKiny to .ho It a. aa.niple f. I not to k; a. uuialc at po.lbl, and at the mute tine I waut ous tint will not Kt out of ordi. Want tl. Ma aa .oou ai they oan mika H, and tno Btauoon- 111. K. B oau l.rlDg n lorwaru. . v..nr. iMf rasuuctfullr. H. K. BBS9UH, J. P. P ABMOTT A SONS, Agei.ls, llolnrabns, O. 8. A.MBINJaLir, Agent, Wheeling, Va. JOB, HplBdHi MauDfaolureiof .' (JOPPEK-DIBTILLBD PURE KY23 WHISKY! I it r- from driia. or adulteration. I extract from it tha FUSIL OIL, by a new and Improved process, (eaderlng It free from any uuLonui substances. . . , A large lot ot old aud now liquors oonswntly on hand. The hi -best market ossh price paid at all time, tor Sis. 1W, Ml, ftS aud lso. riral p. sepld'disui PlIfBBUBtl, ETNA STOVE WORKS 'iW. 30 W00S Strut, corner Second, Fitt$burght, Manufaotuier nfl Wbulcaals Dlr In r11 kind of COOK. PARLOR, AND HEATING BTOVBS, FBONXS, FENDERS, &o . lu our sample room may be found tt.fi cele- brfc'odGfVB I1UUMNQ CO-jK STOVES. We harealto ftfery Urg tusortiuvok of PAIiLOU nd BKA-TING fiTOvKS, ambrttciPgiotiieoi th fit FittUriu uow of-re4 to tbe iiublio. Ffeooy Euameled Orate Fronts and Fendere, -of thanowtMit tylei, Common Kitchen Bow tndJmn 0tei, alt of wliicb are ottered at very low prion.. .- We hare also Talisman, Eureka and Tropic, to which w wonld ctll th iiarticular attention of Dealer. These H tor os haro the ttretiteit run of auj yet Introduced, aud In ll CMct reiid t unlvenal fatlsfavtlou. The platee espoeta, being double, and io oonetruoted aetoooneuma 1 be greater part of the imok and 0i, aud require lna fuel than any other, aud free from dirt compared a ith Iber .fovea. S Bpeolal iuluuementa offered to bullderi in want of Orate Front. noplWam. SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS. William A. McClorg, ' WB0LK3ALC DUAL KB AND UANUFAUTUBEB OF Carbon Oil and Lanpst Warobouse 61 Wood Hire, Plttsbunth, Feub. -teplndSm. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, &.C. KRAFT, HOFFMAN & CO., MiDufaoturert, holMale A Bet all. Df aim In CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS r QENTLEMElfS FURN1SB1NQ GOODS, No. 99 South High Bt. Bet wee Town and 8 lata Street!, COLUMBUS, OHIO. LW CARDS. ., SUMNER T. SMITH, . -Attorney- aud Countiellor at Law, aad Notary I'ubllc. , i UU'T BANK BDll.niNO, t'HUNKB OF BTATI AND HIGH BTBBKTB, . CotrjiiBDB Ohio. Will promptly attend to Baslueaa In Federal or State vuuria. , scptlll BMwam. H. u it i x i u a OoLrjmtn, Oato, ; ,. wtih . . niCK CIHTTKMUB", AiToaans A Law, M Wall Btrtet.Sew Vork, Artesd to Be ors aad Ohio oollecUoaa. r (3. G. COLLINS. i ATIOHNSr ,AT,.LAW. . Offki iVb. 67, South High Strut, tut atari ihm tr ins 04i upet, ' - - COLUMBUS 0. Will promptly attend to OollacUon. and other Law usinese. CLOTHERS GOODS. , Weaver, Blchardson 4 Co.. . No 66 68 Reade Street, N. Y. '.' ' " ' IHFOATBAI A DIAMltt IM I I: ' WOOL X3 N GO OD S FOR TAILORS ASD CLOTHERS.-Embraolng flat Tarlety of OVER COATING, FANOr CA83IMERE8, SATINETTES, VEST-INQ8, Ao., ta. hi ootlfl.d6ra. . Parlor Skates! Parlor Skates Tbi vsa or taa raatoa utm inmi.hr. t most osefol and attraotlra raerolsa afar lotralno. to the publlo. It exactly Imitates Ice fkatlnj;, f;B ' ; Floor, Oil Oloth, or Oarpet asav be akatrel aw wlthan . iniorj to eltbar. Depot 44e enadvap. M. T. 0. ,M VAIC, tola Agent. ' " P, 8. A liberal discount to the Trad, - ; ectSii.dfrni VOLUME XXMl SUARFSUOOTERS. SHARPSHOOTERS ! Lieut. C. II. COG, WHO 14 RAISING A COMPANY OF Long llange Shooters, Is desirous of gelling SO more men that have nee of loo Hint, to serve as Bubstitutee, I will gret them from $150 to ??oo - - eacni Oe'.l on tr-e at Cal p Her Bteld. hetr Stausfleld, or Usui eH7tZs-UW , S..BOTVU n.Ul'H. Webstef's Uirp-shooten 1 rlUl8 ODMPANT Or IKLKUT A UAua.aaiBn ta now iwiimiiog In f rankUn.l.tcKiug.rairncia, riitA way, alaotaou and u 1011 uoouu-a aurtur a raiit orjar of th. W r llo oarltnaut, tha arat arer authotiieu in Ohio. I am aouunlsskned lg theOuturaor rprclally to aiillal a ownpauy of 'hot. nlnkal tuarkfuien, Iho raal lliU of thoarmi, uoir to lorio In Una ot ontlle, tint to no ma iM.kNiUu.n..u.i.Mi mi lout, ranaa. ' Ho 00. cna he tu.k'Rdln uul.' ha ht. la a cunftcutire ah , at mi. mul. a atrir nn. oar 36 lnchaa. or th eama .irli-g. ol.hacd. at 10U v.r,l. tbO oartlfloata to b. "rlilan in tha targatuad atn 1," auka your target Utt with any gun you vh 1 an. ' . . ' : . Thla y ppaiif ill aa a,rad ltb tha latc.t pattern ol r, BHARP'8 TARGET RIFLE, ma1.eiprM.lv fg,thl. Oorj.i, CMt-.t-iil Barrel!, r oil. Triggan, I-k.ropa BIKOMi uo oaiauia ir,, died bis tlnin In a wiuuta, and lu all re.pacta the Oct waapounow knowa. - BUDNTF AND ADVANCE PAT, 4, arbeu Biutarad la. Pay, the Ufflo al other. oiuutae:!. . , CLOl'HINQ AND EQCIfMEJJl'B, aauch the fUia.t la th. amiTraa ' i- 1 - -aT RATIONS of thbit In the.ervtea. Tha Capital 0"iinyof Ohio RENDEZVOUS COLUMBUS, OHIO; RaaroltltiR office, lu each of tha Ijfore U'liti a ooonltai. ThoM al.hlnc to anll.l, or recruit for thi. 1 mpany will cuie firw.rd aonn. Any letter, onol. .nig a atutup. de.irlng further Information will ho auHH"J pron oily. Uticrnltluii Olflce corner of U-litl) and HroaJ .'n el., I uck-ey. Ulock, Uoluuihua, Ohio. LIC IB H. W k' IJHTKI, (Hj.jl. nm i in.ii-K .'i'11 rl C1CIATI AOVEKTISI.Vt.;. JHAMEO (" OU,OOV Mote") ion tub palii or fhk uivfoitY or T UK U1IEA11 HEUELLII, By Hon. J, T. UhbLXY, puMUbed In both Kullib and Qeiituu lauguaii; epWid icily lllofttrated on ettel, to be couplit In tno royal ootiro volunits, elefcantiy btuud Just the lo)k (or the tlmtt, U la Laving a sal ivever before eunlU-d by any work put into tbe bands of en Agent. For teruii, dec. pic me addrej-i liuoiidlatcly, 0. M. DUNN A UU-, tubllsboif, noTlT an, 7'tiS-dly Uinrtuuatl. OMo. SVli 111 iTIfi OF aUiidjt., r'iit rt.itfc rVnU fMriiiHiitatlun lu (Jldar aul Win". We have maou faotared and sold Sulphiw of Ll i a the uaxt foui jars, aud in uu cast) buve we known It to full. Old r can be fenuenttxtuuttl It tastet vKuolly as d'Mlred, aud chu rr tneuiatlcn lunnod(.Uly arret-Ud, lu a few hour it will settle perfectly oiukr,and rt uiBiu the sume In Haver and taste tiulpbltci.1 Lime Is acbeup, eftbtly tuituagnd lul-stflnoo, insoluble until uiuu presume itseu, uu iuiVm ung uu u. oleaaai.tuiM. it ettlrtttt tin bottom with tbe lite. Tlie t- tlmnnv i.f uverv one w ho hue iiai d It U so emphatlo lu IU fuor, that wo fm.1 Juatitlnd In saying that Us bUcccH 1 always certaiu. We put it up in 10, bottUi.each not) bfitiigeufflcirutfor a barrtilf also vU lu bulk, any yiiftQtlty to sul t j urcliu-r . , BISULPHITE OF lilllK, for Porghum Hugarsnd rjlr-np uiukors. in biurielti, koa and Jugs, W. J. M. GOUuON BttO Uaua'uxturtug (JtivmistH tud Umgn tt, ft. Ml. corner Uentral'Atenuo and Klgbth strott ,C lucln. natl, Ohio. , A ok . a J-i lij . UMS'RELLA-PARASOL AIU Waiting fiene IHanufaciory, Jl7 Mndu'Strnt, Cinoinaatl, Oliiu. HnrahmiUaud Dealers are rjnrtlcularly Invttud to call and oxajnlue my stock of Umbrella., 1'araaols, aad Wala. log O&aes, wblch 1 am oltcrtug at Uanufacinrei's ooet. M. THOMPSON, 1117 Idaiu r-ueol, weal side, botwci itb and r.th, Clnctuuatl, 0. Ma-Umbrella, Puraaol nr.il WalklngOaue Kaleila urniahed to the trade at reduood prlooa. Jaua-uly r Si'KEHS, Western Chemical Wrkhig Fiuid utl Blacking Lahoraiory. No. tl Waiaat-ft., Clnclciuiatl, . CHEMICAL WRITING FLITII, Copying, Black, Bio., Oarmlne, Japan, Bteuolllog and puiuiaac, OIXj POIiSHH, A , , CaariiiarJapaixeBe Blacking tbUl POUMAIRAT & McflDLLY; Commission. Merchants, For tUo tale of PBOVISI0N8, ILOra, 0BA.IH AND OTUEfi -fflaT- ' YDtf UllalllTQ Kt. T mini Light atreatf f ' BAL1IM0EG, ' LOTION, For toll disorders of the Vtym, aB Keduess. Swelllnit, TMecbaraoor Hot Acrid ( yntpbor Blatter. Jtanh m me WMtaof tlieKjelidt, Dlaultarge of Bloody Aor.d Itbeum from the AogleSi or collet Hon of Matter or Wator uudor the Cornea . And heu the edges of the Eye lids are Exc related, look Bed and Baw, this groat remedy will cure uo mat-Iter how long sUnJfng. Be pays particular attention to, nud 1 very suocnasm d tbe traatnenl of the disease of tbe k!e.s PRICE THREE DOLLARS A BOTTLK,' Delivared to any address. Prepared aud sold by , , DK. A. J. F0I11, narSl-ly Ofnctu.Mtt, 0. voiNo men viio havk Injurod thenuwlvea by certain secret babits, which nutlt them for buslnesp, uiuainre. or the duties of utarriod lilu: also, middle-aged and old men, who from the follies o' youtk or othevcauiMhi, feel a doblllty In advauue of tbolr yeara. before niacin themselves utider the treatment oi any one, shouM first road "Ta baoaar VaiaMD." blat. nt 1abui, wiening so avoiu an inoreaa or lamiiy, win learu aonietblug of luportanoe by perusing ''Taa 6a-oar? faiKHo.'l cent to any sdilteas. in a Sealed euvelRue. on reoele of Tea Cents Address Ua.UtfAB. ft. BTUAKTAUO. OiuciuuatI, Ohio. Febo-lydAw. f ' ' J&. O. Foraborg, ' NO. 6 EAST FOURTH STREET, ; SOUTH - 8IDI, EAST OF KAIN, CT ' DTAIB0, OiXl.OlX3.X3.Atl.. O;, MllUf AO TU1II 'AID 1)i&LIl I V Trusses for Radical Oure. SUPPORTERS AND ' SHOULDER BRACES. Surgical and Anatomical Mechanician. Iuvntor and Manufacturer of Apparatus for Ourvntura of Mpfuw, Wry cieca. vjinn aeH nov uui, ana oiner I'niaioas sieiDrmi' tie. 8pllntsf(r V ractuTue and Dislocations, Htocklnga or varicose i Veloe. Knee Oaus and Anklets rondo to order. SDOOi ai attention paid to the repair of Artlnelal Limbs. A oompeteat female to attend to Ladies, Before by permission to Dr W 0 Muaeey, Dr O 0 Black, , Dr r BoHiker. Dr J r Judklna, Dr W SohmMt, rrlea. Dr A Betttnan, jmarfl Private .lOiscaoeAi - Beoent easne of Gonorrhea or flv- jiduh trnrea in a lew oays, witiiui chauve of diet or hludranc from bostneB lecoaaary Kjplitlis tltB P last v-tlge eradicated without the i eta f - Mercury. Involuntar- uaseea of semes atapped In a short time Sufferers from Impotency or Use of sexual power, restored to full vigor n a few weeks. 'Gleet or Gonorrhea of Ions stand intr where all Internal remedies have failed, perniauoutly.aii Aaiireasi t DR. STEVENSIC0. .; .. . . CwcwmM Loch Botpitat ao. t THIRD HT.i BUT. YAIrMJT AND VINE Or Boa KM Uinclnnell. I. ; ... . - A JEWELRY. THE RAILWAY TIMEKEEPER, EeoMlalfV adtDad fnl AstoiT Bilf 'flooi Imitation aoU: wtHrmn h4 ktq eWi( ft me; hav fancf cvtertt kandt an4 bwt'if'utlj tnfftttvtd diali fk fetters funding in riV. mftit iftkina Hovtti4ivfth rfutr. and tSonht rttail at prim from trntntyjlvt to flghty ifoMra rach Tbey are furnished by th nasi, containing six dlOerrnt desbrns. as fulliwa: InaraVtd. Dor oiaj of hall do Baa. til!, to. Kn rraVetl an 4 electro-glldH, per case of half doeen, assorted, vmi.uu miara-rMi, -nperiWi pri awe or nail ooaen, sorted. 190.00. Rnaraved. atlMrldr. ana aleFft-n floe vlld ad, bavini all the leiprovamant or the forvgolng, per case bait doio, aS'otted, 94.3 (K). Englur-tnrrwd) aun maieriaicws.urerwoicn is got,a silver ncavuy piateil! nr oawe of balf dotea, IKI.OU. Haunloa of the furcB-nintr comprising two of tba firt, and one each of tbe others, maklDaT a ofcaeof half di.son. at the reaular wbolrualH rates, M) SO. Term a, Cash. Will lie sent to any part of id iojai BMiast wiin uiii lor oouectiou eu dttlivavy,' Buyer iu the Army, will hav to sud paymsnf in atfeamw, s tke aaprtes eouip .ulei refuse maklug cohtotlon south of tbe Poioniao. Thw I one f the most saleable aitlcltsof tht times, and Jnat tbe tbinff for tboa Inclined ta make money aT aawaBK iwani. w-ouu fvtw wTwwn aarim. , 'RUpUARD BROSpSola ImporWrc, notlS-dlm . Cot'. Hmtindr John Sts., Msw Ttrk. :' i''';il i .,'.. ; in ': i OHM) COLUMBUS. OHIO FRIDAY. MORNIiNG, MEDICAL. HAVE YOU A COUGH P lhaa hi, IATNK'8 IX4S0TOIAtlT. Do not el loo-your eoid to uka II. oo tmim. Two thirds of the rlcllui. ofconanniptli n ow th.lr adlctloua to Ihe fatal m .take of 1 wall lug tor a Oooghlo get wellol Itsalf," Do not Ml lutj this rror.but avail yourself at oureuf remedy which taeoty fire yeara' rxparlanc baa d'lnon at'att d la cat tain to promote a speedy oure. , , . HAVE TOU . ASTHMA OR PHTHISISP Thau sue JAYNk'B tXPIcroBAMT.'vhlch will o.er cone tha arasBudle ooutra:llou 1 the wind tub's, aad uaue them to ejeot the mnoous cr matter which tloga thru oa, and by aa e.y au1 f.e Mp'oteratlon.remoTa all dinoulty of breathing. ' . ! ' HATE TOU BRONCHITIS'P . Thou use JATH (t'B (X PEOTOBAH This wHe-spraad dhraaaei which may be generally described aa an InAam-matlon of the Ine akla which Hues the In.l !e of the wind tubas or air Tassole, aprradlog through ery part of tha lungs, is of au mlitaken for CouaumptloD. Tha Slnacto. rant aubduas this luflsmmatlou, rallerea- the attrndloc vooHH, pain, aao aimnmiy 01 oraatninf , ano, 11 tna ease aot of too long ataudlug, will (srtflnlj arsdoKwa enra. HAVE TOU CONSUMPTION P Then use JAYNK'$ KXPEOTOBANT. It eleaniei ibf lungs from all Irrltatbg matters, while at the tamo tluie It ha1t and iurlgorate them. Of all tbe retneulf wbfeb bavebeeu uflered tbe pnblio for tbU dread disease, none stood tbe If st of Hire or main tut bed universal popularity, ni thU Expectorant, Tbomauda who bare been given up by their pbyiJrlans as Incurable bar betn restored to perftet boalih by It us and their testlniony mmt carry conviction to all who read It, HAVE YOU PLEURISY P Then use JY1NA'B EXPECTORANT. By tak.rg two or three large dueej In tb early stage of the disease, in qnlck uccmb)ou, and covering up warmly fn bed, this preparation act as a sudoriflo or sweating medicine, and subdues tbe Inflammation at the ontatt. HAVE roc WHOOPING COUGH P Then use JAYNK'S E&Pf CTOUaNT. There Is no rrmody which ao eff ctually overcomes this diseuee ae the Kxpi'0 tomtit. What parent can wltneea tbe irflrlugi of bur children from this dlatroeslug 0'itnpIt,lnt without doing all In har power frthdr relief 7 What medicine so p'easaut to the tiute, or so certain to produce Immedl ate bon, ft 1 7 Give 11 a trial, then, end It prove ItsenVacy, HAVE YOU OEOUP1 Then use J.YHU'0 IXPKCT011AI.T. Oblldrcn ar subject to uo dlaeaie more auddm in lis attacks, or, lo the abruce of pre nipt relief, noue more fatal In its re sults, than Croup. a Parents, there! rt, should faivo at hind a remedy sure aud thorough.- Such a remedy way befojnd In tbe Xxp. otyi&ut, and every careful mother alll keep a supply by her.' . JATNE'S EXPECTORANT la a stsudud nivdlduti. Itur tweet) fire years It lias been before tun publlo, ami durluic this period Its curative power bare been tHtlQed t by all oltimrs of people In all ijnartrr of tbe world. Pbjalcluns, clergymen, lawyers. oicrtiliaats, and meubauto4, bavo experienced its remedial ff ct, and have furnibed ua with their tetlu ouy, and It may be found at length, In oir Alnimao. To their conviucli g rtrt ideates w e would rofer tbo doub'.lcg. . Ir. O. iJAYNF A MON'fl Vamilu ITe.lMnm ArAnri.ni.PAil ouly at H4kl 'hesnut street, Fbfliidflpbia, snd lire sobl at Uo.ua.bua, Uhio, by O. Hi IB 111 til B aud d. bC'HUlCLLUIt, ai.d by Agotite Ihroueuut the couutry, frcm wbom may ipi vu svutiuiiua, truf, un sneaicat Almanac nd (htide to HaUk, octa.lilmiio25 JIILITAUY GOODS. MILITARY ! MILITARY I ENTION OF CENTLEMEN THE MILITAR REQUESTED Br TO Bis LABOK ADD WILL BHLIOTKD STOCK OF SWORDS, Oca., W)iloh ha will tell at Eaatern prioei. PBEJUNTATION BWORDg, Sl'AFs SWOBDB, LINK 8W0KDS, FIELD 8W0BP8, UAVAL1IT BABRES, AUTILLEItT 6ABKRS, BHOCLOKft STBAP", PISTOLS, 8PUB3, . , BASBX'.', BELTS, BdOLES, 080SS OAHNONB, CROSS SABRSS, WBKATB9, OOBDS, Ao , Ao. ' ' KS-MiliUry Hats and Caps trlmed In the neatest manner. All of the above Qoods sold oheap at ' SMITH'S HAT STORE I New Nell House Build ng, ,:j;,GOLUMBUS,'o"' FVRNITTRE. FURNITURE, FURNITURE Cabinet Company, Wareroona No. Sti Soutb Mlih Street, Corner of Friend.' . riTHlS COMPANY IS OOMPOSKD Or A NUMBER 1 of J-ourneymen tlablnet Makora, who have eomblned toaether for the nurooee of aunoortloar their famine, anil themselves, and to manufacture erery; kind of FURNITURE, .. .,: CHAIRS, ! : ' MATRESSES, . " ; ' '' w?.v.w -"-. -'. BEDSTEADS, Ao, And will ouarantee to cur elUaana of town and nnnmra that they will furnish a. good fnrnltore aa . Is manufac tures in ine un.ten niatee, aun a. eaiisi.otory prtoeo. The Oompany hopes to reoi-lr aliheral share of patronage, as their motto la to "live and let live." It will give them pleosnr. at any tiro, so show visitors through their rooms, whether purchasing or not, , This Oompany la eel. agent for tha sale of Measra. BAILEY A UK CAMP'S CELEBRATED SPUINO Bill BOTTOM, which, for simplicity aud durability, cannot oe exceueo. rtease can aun eiamme 1.. rrlca n-om essotettso. . The Salesman IB nr. W. Ij. HUGHES, lonii oonnanijul with tha buetuees, an old cltlaeo, formerly of tba Arm of augueeai naoea. , u. H, BNlusri, H K.iYDaa, Tresanrer. ' 1 InnerlntondeDS. " ' HEAD QUARTERS U. 8. FORCHB,. - ' Indiamxpolii, 7nd., JVotwiier 17, 1862. OENBBAL ORDERS, ) ' Mo. liS. ( ' - 1. ' Deaertlnns fr.no the United Btataa aerrloa will her. alter be promptly rnrsned, tried ond nunlabad. The ex. frame penalty of tha law Is none loo estate tor those who hare secured the Go.aroment Bounty and then abandoned 11. Anlmniedlate dstall will ha made, from eraty real msni ei inis rosi, ai em- tent c racers ana men to pitrati. and oapiute all who are abaent without Isare. Bald detail will be reported to the military commander, 1(1. Boldlara ao absent are nrgsd to return voluntarily and forthwith to th.lr companiea and their allegiance, harhnrltiv ers, whether tha atwenfrea t. paroled soldiers or othara. All, Biiaei aie .uin.rieii ny ine MOTernmen,, .00 tula en conregem.nt. knuwu to hare bcon rendered, must now stun. Whether the ail ico to desert ha uovered nn h In. genlMil oonslrnotlons of the cartel for theeichange of prieuume, or nui upi-uiy uagrani, .a immaterial, Tbe ouendta will, upon sufUc'ent proof, ha Inroad over to lue.uinoriiiea lur enon punisnment aa tna Aola of Uou gresa and the ArtlolM of War aflls to tha oosnos, , By order of -f ' IT., r Oea HEKBT B. OARBlMaiON, ! 1 !'-: t . IBIh U, 1. Infantry, .df , , i , Oommandleg Post, tiwts T. Moaais, . Ment ltb Infantry, - Aetlng Adjotant. .. aovM gqPATE JOURKAJL. OHIO STATE JOURNAL; TELEGRAPHIC NEW HOKNIA'ti Aim AFTERNOON RE - PORT. LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS I WAR FROM THE ARMY OF THE ro- TO MAC I FieUT NEAR KISS ' GEORGE COURT IIOITSEI MOTEMENTS ABOUT FRED ERICK8BVRGI CNBOCNDED CONFIDENCE IN BCRN8IDE! LEE FIXING TO FIGHT TWO WAYS AT ONCE! LATEST NEWS FROM REBEL' ' DOM! &c, &c , ' fee, Ac, Fiedajiicbabaa'rri Ifloreuienta. Naw Von t, Dee. 4 The Herald hue the following: ' WAaHiBOTOH, Deo. 2." There la nothing of Importance from tbe aruj-of the Potomac ATerill'a oaralrv has not yet returned from their reoonnoietanoe. Eveir-thing remalna perfectly quiet, and there is no prospect of immtdiate morement?. The army is well supplied will) rafi-ne and forage. The rebels have about 50 batteries, large aud email; eoioe of Ibem mounting hoary guue, beariug upon the north batik of the Rappahau- nook. t is eald that our pontoons, in being ourried to position whero they were to be used, pusner) nearly the whole distance along the river roads in plain view of the enemy; and this foot, to gether with the other that the proposed more ment was expected by the limes' correspond. ent, induoes Ihe belief that a desperate tight will ensu ou an attempt on our part to orots. AV large amount of freen vegetables nave been ordered for Sumner's sad Franklin's old corps, Bourvy having made its appearance among them. The liovernment is taking s'eps whereby Ihe railroad from Aquia Creek lo Fredericksburg will be provided with rolling slock necessary to furnish supplies, troops, &o , to Butnjide'e army. Confidence In Burnslde Unboun sled Lee Flxlngr to Flgbt Two Waji at Once. . The Times' special says: It is proper to stale that Burnside never possessed the oonfidenoe of Government more than at preseni; and that elnoe his roocnt visit to Washington, the oonfidenoe has resulted iu a very great increase in his powets, and his liberation from many of the restraints under which he previously labored All stories lo the cneot that the army or the Potomao will go iuto winter quarters are sheer fabrications. There will be no oessatiou till the rebellion 1b beyond the power of inllioting further mieohler. Our advices from Falmouth and Fredericks burg oonfirm the information ' lately reoeived, that Let is removing a large portion of his foroes southward, and concentrating them in auoh a manner as to be able to either march to the relief of Itiohmond in oase of an altaok in the flunk, or lo aot as a reserve in case of au assault on Fredericksburg. Rebel News. Foniasa's Mohbox, Deo. 2. General Jones is iu Kiobmond, sick, and tbert are but alls bt hopes of hie recovery. A Confederate Scales Navy is now the lead- g idea among the sagaoious niiuds of the South. The steamer Keltic wus run into and sunk iff tbe lUhanias reoenlly. She was. built in Scotland for running the blookads. , .- ine Kaleusfuft u.) Progress, of .Not 27ih aye: Msjorvrjeneral Q. W. Hmiib is iu Peters burg, and in oouioiand of a sufficient force lo roleot the approach to Kiohmond in that dt- reotion. . The Examiner of the 29ih says: Ths next session of the Confederate Congress commences at Riohmohd On the Beoond Monday in January. The Charleston Courier, of Nov. 25tb, says: The enemy hat from ten to fifteen wooden v ee ls lying in sight of this oily, where they have been ullowed to lie for months, notwithstanding our having means for roaohing and sinking every one of them with perfeot safety to ourselves. Is Mr. Mallory waiting for all of Mr.. inooln's ironsides to be finished. HEAsquABTSBS Armt or the Potomac, near Falmouth, Deo. 2. Oeu. Burnside has issued a general order -mleolng from ihe service Capt. Ooorgo John son, Bd Pennsylvania Cavalry, for allowing himself and picket under His oharge lo bt surprised and captured by the enemy. ., Wabhisotos, Deo i. In the court-martial Fits John Porter to-day. General loberlH. Inspeotor-Geueral of Pope's army, read charges specifications agmnst him, to which Porter pleaded not guilty. Bam Fbinoisoo, Deo 1. Arrived steamer Fa- eifio with $276,000 treasure from Oregon. Jlusiness opens quietly. Foreign brandies oontinue In favor. Butter 26o. Fair jobbing business in groceries. Rumora. Ntw York, Dec. 4. A Falmouth letter of tht 2d says Ihtre are new rumors and other indications of an early movement. If made, it will probably be a mere change of nositiou. though involving perhaps a considerable en gagement. Ubstaoles to a general and final advance ot the army still exist. HllDQUAB.Tr.HB AJIY OF THE PoTOHAO, 1 '. . Wednesday Evening, Deo. I. At three o'olook yesterday morning parts of two oompanies, numbering lu all sixty men, be, lonrlna? to tna Dtn t'ennavlvanift uavnlrv. 1111. der oommand of Capt. Wilson, who were station ed at rung Ueorge Court House, wert attaoked by about 800 rebels, who orossod tbe Rappa- hannook in email boats at a point some distance this side of the Court House, thus getting between this, command and the main body of tne cavalry. rorty pi the sixty oac .ned, aud there it reaion to believe that more of them will yet return. Capt. Wilson is among tlin mlsBing. How many wo had killed and wound ed is not known. The enemy left three dead. Cititens living in King George oounty, who had applied to guards to protect their property, were known to bt among tho attacking party, and, doubtless, gavt the information, wmohied to tha attaok. Deserters from ths rebels continue lo arrive daily: they represent their army as being very destitute, particularly in olothing. No salt meat has been issued sinoe tbey left Mary land'. . . ... Latt week an ordei was issued by Oe,n. Let that tuob soldiers as were without shoes should make mocotsins from raw hides, olhtrwiit do duly uereiooiea. . ,, Excitement la Memphla-Renort :. ed Burning: of Gernaantown-Sherinan'a Division on . Ihe March Steamer Black Bawvk Sunk. ,. (HpsclaUo tbe Mlssonrl Democrat.) . , CaibO, Deo. 2. Memphis is much exolled. in oonsr quence of the oonstrubtion put upon General Grant's General Order, No. 8. It is understood to mean that before auything can be bought to eat or wear, purchasers must take tht oath of alleglanot. It goes into effsot on the l&lh ol veoemntr.. . .. A report Is current in Memphis' that German town was burned by soldiers belonging to tbe 8th Missouri, while Gen. Sherman s division was ntar that town, and that Gtneral Smiih had bad tht tfiendert arretted and shot. All tht learnt in ths oouutry wasted over bv Gen. Sherman's army have been pressed into transportation service. On Friday night, near President's island, the tltamer Ulsck Hawk, from Memphis and Ilele. a, ooliied with tht upward bound boat,While Cloud, 'tht Weok Hawk was badly damaged, and Boated some distance and sunk. . Thret negrots wsrt lost, . Tht rest on board tioaptd DECEMBER 5, 18(2 The boat was valued at $5,000, and If a total toss to serswnets. There is a band of organized robbers on roads leading from Memphis. On Ihe zatfe the; robbed Kill b Uroots or !pl l.UOO. Oeu. tiberman, at latt account', was beyond loiawaier. - . asraanwasaaManMawBaiMMnje. FROU CORINTH. Evacuation ol Rlenzl and Ei pected Attack on Corlatli-Morleaol Some Oeaertera Boya In Fine Nplil ta -A Sword for uenerai oglesby-Tlie System ol ParolaFlae Weather i roop i-ouring in. , (OotiasjKindenc of lb. Uiosourl Deniovr.1.) Is Camp Wt.riiH BoABrsttouriBs, i Ksvtn Milks Houth fboji Uuiisth, , ., NovemberlO, 18b2, On tht morning o( tht 27 th lost., tat Cnited states foroes, under Ihe command it Colonel Merey, of the Via Illinois Infantry, evaeoated mtnsi, Dunging away an stores and nronertv ooioojing to tn.e upernment. 'ibis movement was made la anticipation of an expected attaok up: Coriuth by tht Kebtls, who wsrt said to be advanoiug iu two heavy oolumns upon the piaoe, eesnaoiiveiy jroia uie south and aasO Conuideral'le foroe was posted at .Ibis Blaca. a. nflifltinar off a nrororlidn of naivalrv. ih. .k.1. tibAWHtOoKrV, for the purpose of doing outJ post duty, and building works of defense. The balance of tba hienii garrison Droeeaded ta Coriutb, where every preparation for an at, lack has been made, and all is in readiness to give tht enemy a proper reoeplioa should he have tht temerity lo make his appearantt, jsoitfiinsianaing tne lively rumors wbiob have existed in oatup for the past two or three days ot the approach of lh enemy, an attaok ia not coueiiierod probable, though it is thought proper to use every preoauuun to avoid the possibility of a surpriss, Two deserters from a Mississippi regiment of iufautry were brought in by our pickets yesterday nioiniug. Tbey affirm that tbe armies of;Pemberton, Prioe, Van Dorn and Tilghmi.n arc luruiy.ug e.c rvnuay roru on toe lalle hiLlnl.in rivAP aurl llii.t no .ilv.n.a la nnnian. plated. Keutuoky and Tennessee troops wsrs desortiug Ihe servioe of Ihe ooilupsing Coufed cracy in largo numbers. Of the 8ih Mississippi regiment lo which they belonged, scarcely a hundred men reniaiued. They bad enough to eat, but were suffering for want of olothingand ahoea. They consider the Confederacy about played out, and asiert that tht military despotism established by Jeff. Davis, will be resisted by ihs people if it oonliaues lis rigo muoh longer, Our boya are iu excellent spirits, full of health and vigor, woll led, and warmly clad, but are out of fuuds, Uncle S.inuel being in our debt for live months service. We hope to see ihe Paymasler soou. ' Ihe second brigade ol Ihe division cetamand- ed by General Davies al the battlt of Corinth, nave raised a suDsoripnon luna or more than twelve hundred dollars, for tbe purpose of pur chasing an elegant swoid for our former and respected oommander, ting. (Jen. Richard J, Ogletby.: The oountry fur a great distanos scurthward is sooured by our oavalry who give us intimations of the locality, numbers and movements of the enemy. Our ptckeis have boon fired on by guerrillas frequently, but no casualties have as yet resulted Iberefiom. Btvoral soldiers of our rogiment have recent ly taken advantage of tht pernicious system of paroling prisoners adopted by ths United Stales and Confederals governments, and bavs allowed themselves to bs captured thus gaining a temporary respite from Ihor onerous du-tios, and obtaining the privilege of going North until they oau bo regularly exchanged. It will bt readily dieoovcred that tha eyetem of disposing of prisoners alluded lo is only pay- log a premium lor soldiers to give themselves up to the enemy when In no danger of personal violenoe, and oertainly in time or battlo will not stimulate themto.inake very extraordinary exertions to eeoupe onpturs. This system may bs a necessary otII, but oertainly is deleterious (o the service iu a greater degree than may bt supposed.. Tut weather oontinnea noe and oool, partic ularly adanied to military operations. Tht lage uuiubewBpf troops who are pouring iufrom the North is siguilicant of work, earnest and sanguinary. Look foe important news from the army tf Grant, soon. Yours, N. From Washington. . Washing ton, Dee. 1. Ii is no longer a quts ion that the army of the Polon.uo owes iis failuro lo cross the Rappahannock promptly, on its arrival, to inexcusable delay In Ihe furniehiDg of pontoon bridges and menus of transportation. From this cause, the most magninceut military movement of tht war, and one which, if promptly executed, could eoaroely fail of sueoees, has been ruined in lis first stop; and the army on which, mors than any other, depends the hope of the nation, again plaoed in a critical position, neoessitatiog au entire change in the programme for its ops-rations. Ouoe In possession of Frederioksburg, and beyond the river, the army would have found a sandy oountry whose roads are rather improved than injured by Ihe rain; and no one doubts that a continuation of thtir first rapidi ty ot movement would nave praotioally taken the enemy by surprise, end enabled them to enter Riohmond beyond the power of tha rebels to prtvent. ihs rumors in regard to lien. Meigs' removal are numerous and positive cn both sides; his opponents affirming the certainty of his displace ment, and he Boouttng the idea wlin eharaoter-istio positiveuess. It is probably untrus that Gen. Burnside demanded the removal of Gen. Meigs, though known to be greatly lnoensed at the delinquenclea in his Department, and. lay ing tne mult atreotiy at uie door. lien. Woodbury is said to havo been plaoed under arrest by order of tbe Seorotary of War, ou aooount of negligence in forwarding tha pontoon bridges for the use of the Army of the Potomao in Ihe late movement. It is stated on good authority that no less than one hundred and tiuhly ihotuand of the sol diers whose names now fill the muster-rolls aro absent, Willi or without leave I To talk about discipline aud organiiation in tho faoe of facts like this is nonsense sublimated to' tbs utmost attaluithle limit. The President, too, is reported as having lately made the remark that the army ia lees ia numbers to-dty than when the last levy was made lor tnreo nunuree thousand men 1 The Court-martial to try Gon. Fill-John Porter met this morning, when charges and specifications were formally presented. They will probably be read in open Court to-morrow. Those oharges relate entirely to operations oon- neoted with the laat battle of null Hud. The de-fence asked until Thursday to consider them, but Ihe request will probably not be granted. General King not having yet arrived, the Court has asked leava to prooeed without him. It Is understood that the investigation will be open to the puoiio. uen. minier nas asked to bs relieved from duly on the Courl, and to be permitted to proceed to bis Department. His re quest will probably be granted. Gen. Pope arrived this morning, to testify In the oase of Fin John Porter. There is comment on the oirouroBlonoe that both Generals sat opposite at brcakfaet, eaoh totally unoou-soious of the other's preeeuce. ' ' Col. Colburn, to-day, reoeived orders to report to Gen.. Curtis bb Assistant Adjutant General of tho Department of Missouri. Hon. Eli Thayer ia expeoted to-morrow lo receive his appointment aa Military Governor of Florida, and will probably be dlreoted immediately to oommenoe operations in tht ooloni-lation plan for re-peopllng that .Slate with loyal white inhabitants. N. T. Timet. Tha New York Timet says wt have a sptola dispatch from Falmouth containing very latt ir, formation from tbt rebel army, procured at follows: vi On Friday night about 12 o'clock, while Capt. Byron - MoCntcheon, of tha Twelfth Mlohigun Infantry, was on duly with two hundred men on tht Washington Farm (tha old Homestead of the Washington family, about two miles east of Falmouth, whert George out tht famous Cherry tree,) two rebel offioert orossed tht river in a skiff and delivered tip themselves and arms, asking the protection of Ihe Stars and Stripes. Tbey were well dressed snd intelligent gentlemen; one a oaptain In a Texan regiment and the other a tltrk in tht Quarttrtnat(tr't Depart-ment in Riobmond. Thoy left Riohmond nearly three weeks sgo and have slnot remained secreted by an Irieh-man in Frederioksburgh, only venturing about by night The information whieh those ofiiosrs impart Is valuable, and contains matter confirmatory of and additional to that contained In our yesterday' dispatch. . . NUMBER 140 In tddltloa to these facts of great present interest, Ihe Quartermaater'e Clerk states, from his own knowledge, that (As nn rtbtl army had nmr uuttdti 476,000 men, and this was ihe largest number for which olothing sod railons were ever required. Theee otSoera were in Fredarickaburarh when the tht reoent National cavalry dash was un - and stats that with a hundred mors men. might have held the elty until the arrival mors foroe. They mention the eass of on of men who fought wlih desperate valor, and eon - leaded slpgls-handed with firs rebels, and wounded them all bafora heinw killed. Ilia dead body was instantlv atriimed of ololliin. and aubjeoted to most barbarous indianitim lbs men kicking ia their rage, and tbe fen, u lei unworthy tbs name of women ar.it.tlmr un. oa it as Iboy passed by I Finally, one woman, less inhuman tbaa tbs rest, oame out of a house and covered U with a quilt. Even Indian a.iva ages rsspsot eouraga In an enemy; but it has been reserved for Southern rebels to surpass in oaraarism a race proverbial tor cruelty in war. FIRST VOYAOB OF TllB PASSAIC Stoerlns an Sron-Clad fwltb a . Looaine-Ctlaaa. (From the Hew Turk Times.) Oa Boabd m Passaic, ' V Foaraaei Mooi, Ms. (0, 1882. V We have arrived bars safely, and I hasten to "Smb""" M''1'.'' I have already telegraphed I l)0ul lw0 bolt 'rung in our boiler. It Bal " necessary to abut oft steam, and wt wert towed up. I suppose you know that, be- side the apparatus for firing our great gun, And the small bolt in the turret, tbert wtrt other principles involved, in this ship wbiob needed application to show their value. They wtrt: First Ihe water-tight nature of the turret. Second The arrangement for using tht oom- Third Ths sea-golog qualitita of tbe ship. Iu regard lo tbe first named priuciple, it will he remembered that the leakage of the original Monitor's turret was found to be a serious in oonvtnieuoe. Water forced itself under itie bugs "oastlt of iron," and in a heavy sea, when these low craft are almost "buried in the deep." it was thought that Ibis feature would bo filial to "' o"- " invention was devised to remedy the diBioulty. It has worked, aud now tbe turret is water-proof; Thtrt is tveu no use for tha little channel made to oarry off tuf'tnevitaDlt leakage, as there is no ltakage a', all. Tba second nrinolplt it a Brand one. It en ables a tailor to alter tbe heaviest iron-olad through a looking glass. You know that uo oompass can perform its funotions wilbin such an iron prison aa a turret. Tbe magnetio nre- al Ml' gg.snij d melees, pointing never co'reotiy. inert was another dimoulty to bo sroome. It has been removed in a beautiful manner. The reneotlou or tbt oompass movements is oonveyed to Ihe belmtmau through a mirror, tha tompass itself being raised far above the deadening inflnenoe of tbt iron houst. In battle tht oompass is removed, it being oniv essential at sea A wag observed that tbs looking will also make the Jaok glass Tars look 10 iasir oleoniiness, or lo their dirtiness. Tht third prinoiplt tried is the general seagoing qualities of the new Monitors. Being water light, where alone walor could always oome, thsy art safe. If waves reaoh the ton of this tunuet they may wash over, but oannot drown anybody. The steadiness of tbe craft Is wonderful. Moving thought the roughest tide, she it as free from rolling and pitohing aa ooe eould well imagine. With fine engines she might steam round ths world. We are ordered to Washington. What is ths bueiness on hand for us' it- is not fur me to say, ir 1 know. But Monitor No. 2. is successful, and that Is good news enough for one letter. DUKROW. AN t'NHOLV ALLIANCE! The High Price of Paper and Ita Causea. (From the N. Y. Times.) It ia undoubtedly true that the high price of paper of all kinds is dut primarily lo a aoaroity of tht material cut of which it is mude. Cotton, whioh enters largely into Ibc manufactura of paper, has beta almost sntirely out elf from tht markets of tbe world; aud the war has also txoluded tha large quantity of rope aud other articles whioh were formerly supplied from the Southern States for tbe manufacture of paper. When the war first brokt out, Ihs demand for booka fell off largely everywhere, and tht Southern market for paper of all kinds was suddenly dosed. This oaueed an immediate fall in prioe, and paper was never before so obeap as during tha first year after the war began. The low prioe, however, oaused very many of tht mills to stop, and ohtcked the produotion in tvery quarter. When tht stock on hand was exhausted, and the absence of tht raw material for its further manufacture began to be felt, the inevitabla result was a rapid and very considerable inorease in prioe. It ought to be known, however, that this na tural tendenoy was very greatly aided by a comoimfion of the leading paper makers of the oountry, who have seised upon the opportunity to crush cut small dealers and to enrion themselves at the exptnse of tht public. These men are now aotively engaged in per fecting this combination, lor tne purpose ot 'Jortiny prioes to a still higher point than. they have yet reaohed. They met in in is otty in September, and organised "The Paper Makers' Association of the united stales, wnicn is governed by a numbor of officors, nine of whom constitute a quorum for Ihe transaction of bu- BlueBB. firs ol these persons, doing a majority, therefore, have tbe right to diotate rulet for the government of all ths paper makers of tne unuea Diatos wno onan. otuumc members of tht Ass:oiation; and they hops to makt their machinery strong enough to orush out alt who refuse to join them. They olaim tba right loflz tht prtcet of all kinds of paper, to regulate the frm oj working of the various paper-mills, and generally to oontrol the business of making and selling paper, without regard to ths laws of supply and demand by which business of all kinds is usually governed. And they have a speoial standing committee of seven wboee duty it is to "carry in'o effeot all orders, voles and resolves of the As-sooialion and government." It is easy to see what a powerful engine for tbe oppression of the community such an association, in the bands of unprincipled men, may easily booomt. While the prioe of paper, from the toaroity of rags, would undoubtedly have largely inoreaeed, it eould never have been raised so rapidly and enormously as it has been within the past two months but for tbe immediatt initrferenoe of this oombination. They bavt by their action, direct and indirect, more than doubled the prioe of printing paper; and trebled that of other kinds. Tbe natural effeot of auoh measures will be to diminish tbe oonsumntlon. and thus reduoe tht prioe. But (he Paper-Makers' Aesooiation expeot lo defeat the operation of this natural law by diminishing the produotion in tbt tamt ratio. They claim tha rirht to nut all tht paper mills of the oountry subjeot to their oontrol at work on half time, whenever they nna tne prioes oi paper again falling off. Wa nndereland that "the (?oTfimmf" of this Association is to hold a meeting in this city to morrow, for ths purpose of perieaung their ma ohinery and inoreasing the prioe of paper atill further. Boms persons who have the most faith in tha working of ihess sohemes, do not hesitate lo nrediot that printing paper will sell at forty unit a pound before tht Winttr it over. In tha long run. ns a manor o. oourav, nuuu ar bitrary and selfish combinations ruin all but a few of the strongest and wealthiest members. But they bavs the powtr, meantime, to inflict very serious Injury upon tht oommnnity at large, and ao irreparaoto uaniagv wt me uubi. nest whioh tney assume to protect, Columbus Photographic Gallery, JAMISON'S BUILDING. NO' 184 KiaK BTRHBT1 Ae I. BAIejmilf, Operator. ri-nia IfiTAM.tBHUKNT. TJNDER TBI UANAOR- I ment of asklllfu' mni experienced Operator, with Boom ana fciftM wen aaapceu 10 mm Dntinese, u n n prepared to produce Likenesee true to Ufa and In an; tvla of the Art. Hood Plotures taken lu all kinds of weathtr. and entire sat Utile t ion given or no charge, tu? publlo are inviin to can novavaim WANTED. A Lady who la ao experienced Teacher, Pianist and Tocallst, desires to correspond lo rofetwaeeto Teaching, All. letter, addteeaod to "J. 8. 0.," Lock Cox 83, Co. mmtraiP. 0. decl-diw MEDICAL. ..,.. THE CRIAT...r. AMERICAN REMEDIES! Kaowa aa "HILMBOLD'f " ' Genuine Preparations. vIe: BKLMBOLD'S KTBAOr BDOaD," UALISBOLD'S BXTHAOT SAKSAPAB1LLA, HBLMBOLD'I IMPaOTaD KCSI WASH. ZZELMB OLDS' GENUINE PREPARATION! dc, we of "I1KJULY COKCNTfiATD" . COM PO UND fLVW EXTRACT BUCHU! our A P0B1TIVS AND SPECIFIC RJSMBDV '. For Diseaies of tht. BUDJJEII, Il0.lif8, KAVIL, ' AND .DfTOSICAL8WELLINC. This MRnioiNH tacaBAaaa thai X power of niuKSTIOK, and etcltee the Aaaoaaean Into healthy action, bv whli-hth. Wathrw nnarji.D- EW.'JL? oepo.llloiu, and all CHNATCBAL INLABOB-WeNTS are rednced.tie waII upirs a iwt.au t a ' T10M, and la good for . , , ." , BKN, WOMIH OB OHiLDBaJI, . i. I BBLM B OLD' & EXTRA BUOBU FOB WEAKNE88EB 1 oYRIGINQ FROM EXCESSES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, EARLY IND1BCREUON0 ! . . ORABCSB, . ,1.4. Atunitd with tht toUomng Symptom) ludlsposltloa to Kaertloa, Loss of Slemory, Loss of Posrar, UltBculty of Braathlns, Trernbllug, WakefulBeas, ' - , Pain lu the Back, Jdueuolar Syatom. Fluslung of the Body, Kr jptlous ou the Fan, nwa nerves, Borror of Disease, Dimnees of Vision. iTulrareal Lassitude of th. Hot iluuds, Oryneaaof sheBkln. fallld Uooteuanoa. ThuM avniotOIU.. If alii am, I,, un hL.b hln AI olne Invariably remove., euon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In on. 0 which tht patient may expire, ' Who can say that they are not frequently foUowsd bt' thoea I'dirolut diseases," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." ! llany ar. .war. of tho causa or their suffering, But none will confere. THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS', And the melauchol) Deaths by (JoaaampUoii. . flear Ample Witntet to tht Truth of tht Aiitruion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Bequiiee the aid ol medlcln to strengthen and invigorate the eystoin, which MELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCBU Invariably Don. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE -MOST SKEPTICAL. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, - MARRIED OB CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. IN HAN V AFFECTIONS PKUOLIAB TO FEHALCg the Kitract Buohu la unequaled by any other remedy, mm In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Palnrntneaa,' 'uppreeeion of Cuetomary Kvaouatione, Uloeratad or Schirroua atate of the Uterua, Leucorrhea or Whites, sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the ele. whether arlslog from Indiscretion, Habits of Dlaaioa! tion, or In tbe DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE I " (Sea Symptoms above.) ' ' "i term family should bh without it. TAKE NO MORE BALSAM, MERCURY. OB UflrLKABAW J, MEVICWB FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGBROUB DISEASES. . BMLMBOLD B MXTHAVT BUOBU ) IMPROVED BOBS WASH! j ' . ..-apt oomaa SECRET DISEASBB,' Iu all tbolr Stago) Little or uu Change ia Diet; At little Bxnansa No laoouvejswnoa AND $0 EXPOBUBEL- It cause a froqmJot desire aud gives strength to TJrl- aett, thereby KvmoviiiK UbetTUotlons. Preteatiof and OurinK'Htriotoru of tbe Uretba,- Allaying Paiuand In-flammatiim, so trvqueut In tlio class of disease, and pelliiig all Poisonous, Diseased! aud worn out Matter, . Tbeusanda upon Thousand WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF QUACKi and who have paid heavy fee to' be cured In a short time. haws, found tlia-v vani-A dacalvivl. and that tha "POlftON1 has. by tbo use of "PownamL Atbiiumt." been dried up In tbe system, to break out in an aggrav atad form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE, UBS BSLMBOLDS EXTRACT BVCBU for all Affection and Diseases of the ' BINARY O R Q A N B , . Whether existing In r. ' MALE OR FSMALB.I " from hatever cause originating, and no natter ot HOW.LONG 8TANDING, v" ' Disease ol theee Organ require the aid of a DftrniTiOt MELMBOLD'S EXTRA T BUOHU 13 TUB GREAT DIURETIC, . V And It 1 certain to have the desired effect in Dlese far ' wuiuo i ia r"iu.iianueue BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD 1 11 Jfefraeold's Biohay Cbwoewlraied OowfiouM . ((FLUID EXTRACT 8AR8APABILLA. 8TPBILIS. , This Is an affection of the Blood, aud ATTACKS TUB SEAGAL OBOAN, LItilNOS 0 Til a HOSE, m, ABS TUKOAl, n,.,ui,i AND OTHER M tTCOns 8DRFA0IS. Uaktng Ita appearance In tbe form of OLOKBS. i llelnibold's Extract Sarseuarllla Purines the Blood, And removes all noaiy atrnpttona oi sue asm, QIV1NQ TC TUM COMI'LXXIOS A liiKS JAV nasoinr uuova. T. h-lnv nrMiaratl Raoreaslv for this caa. of OOtnolelatS. Its biood Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater wttent than othor preparation, of Saraaparllla. .. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. An axoellent Lotion for diaeaaea of a Sypbilltlo Nature and aa an Injeoilon In Dieeeeee of the Urinary Organs, arising from Uablta of Dissipation, used In conneotloa with the Extraota Bnchu mid tJarsaparllla, la such Uls-ewes aa recommended. BVIDBMOB or THB MOST assponaiau ins KBi-iaa. ubm- aoTaa. ' wlllcmpany the medlclnee. rrn From S lo SO years' standing, SCIENCE AND FAME, For Medical Properties of BUOHO, sea Wspsnaator the United mates. See Professor DEWEES valuable works ou the Fraotl of Physio. ; ,, see rr uterus msue oy in. i.wwi.ui.i...-.v '"'il-lw ... h. tir kphbiam Mcdowell, a oelebrated Phyaiolan and Mmber of the Boyal College of Surgeoue, jrelana, ana puumueu iu m.-the King and Queen's Journal. A . See Menlce-nilUigica. r . " ' ' - HIS TUAVEltS, Fellow ot Royal Collegd of Surgeons. See moat of the HtAouaro rr orae wa awiwiw- Eitraot Bu-hu, Sl.oo per bottle, or six tor o.oo Saraaparllla, 1 "0 ' J-JO Improved KoseWs.h, 60 " " t.W a I . . l ai.imi whlnh Mill h Mirfllnt Ur nafr a OOMW rtf eocM jur - - , , . to core tbe most ohstlual. caaea, If dlraotlona are ad f lMlre'ren to any Addtees, securely peaked from observation. ... , SaT-J)eaollb.aymploma in an cumuiumwauwu.. Cures aaarantecd I Advice Oratle AFFIDAVIT. Pereonally appeared before me, ao Alderman ol th. city of Philadelphia. H. B. UBLslBOLD, wno neing uuiy eworn, doth say, hie prouaratlona contain no narooUo, no mercury, oi other injurious urug., u..i Jt-'.-Zef; ki HELM n-worn ana aunsorioea OOiora me, ii-...k. ism. WH. Pi HI mcay of Mo- Wk. Pi H1BBAUD, Alderman, Ninth street, above Fhlla.il- ' ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S, ' TAKE NO OTHHR. Cut out the advertlaeraeut and tend for .It, MB AVOID mras.Ttoa . airosuaa. "f Address letters for Information In oouldenoa to. H. B. 11ELMB0LD, Chemist Depot 1(H SOUTH -TENTH "RKKT, low ChaslnnL Philadelphia. BEWAHE OF OOUNTEaFBITB AND nMPBlNUIPLED DRALEBS, who endeavor to dispose of "their own" and "oiher" artlolee oa th. npulatlaa "HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, Helmbold'a Oennln. Extract Bnohni Helnhold'a Oenntne Extnut Saraaparllla; Helmbold'a Genuine Improvwd Boss Washj ' Sou at au Da.Lias ih Colowsos, and Dragglsta tvt. rywhere. vSQ.-VCHt'i -r.it I't ta i . i